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Influence of Facebook and twitter in raising awareness for achieving fitness/diet consciousness among youths in Imo State
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Abstract Every individual has the right to live a healthy and fulfilling life. This study investigated the Influence of Social
Media in Raising Awareness for Achieving Fitness/diet consciousness among Youths in Imo State using a survey
research design. Anchored on Agenda Setting Theory, the objectives of t... view more
Every individual has the right to live a healthy and fulfilling life. This study investigated the Influence of Social
Media in Raising Awareness for Achieving Fitness/diet consciousness among Youths in Imo State using a survey
research design. Anchored on Agenda Setting Theory, the objectives of the study among others were to assess the
extent of exposure and awareness among youths in Imo State regarding fitness and diet consciousness information
available on Facebook and Twitter, and to examine their influence on the fitness and diet consciousness behaviours
and practices of youths in Imo State. With the aid of Wimmer & Dominick online calculator, a sample of 384 was
drawn from a population of 1,867,838 residents of Imo State. The sampling technique employed in this study was
the multi-stage sampling technique. The researchers found out among others that majority of the respondents were
exposed to and aware of fitness and diet consciousness information on Facebook and Twitter (44.5%), which suggest
that social media is an integral part of their lives. Also 31.3% actively seek out this information from these
platforms; an overwhelming majority of 85.4% interestingly participate in health trends and challenges which show
willingness to engage with initiatives aimed at improving fitness/diet consciousness. The researchers therefore
recommend among others that, there is need to maintain the integrity and dependability of fitness and diet
consciousness information posted on social media given the study respondents' emphasis on authoritative sources.... view less
Keywords
facebook; twitter; youth; Nigeria; fitness; nutrition; social media; formation of consciousness
Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Impact Research, Recipient Research
Free Keywords
fitness/diet consciousness; Imo State
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 28-38
Journal
IMSU Journal of Communication Studies, 8 (2024) 2
ISSN
2682-6321
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0