Social networks and food choice of adolescents from a school in the Lisbon region

Ana Carina Almeida, Bruno Sousa
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The use of social networks (SNs) leads to the development of autonomy and identity construction by young people, which may influence their food choices. The aim of this cross-sectional observational quantitative study was to determine the relationship between SNs and food choices of adolescents from a secondary school in the Lisbon region, according to the time of SN use. Data were collected at school using a Google Forms questionnaire for adolescents aged 16-19 years who used SNs. A sample of 176 participants was obtained. Of these adolescents, 60.2% used SNs less than four hours daily, while 39.8% used SNs more than four hours. In the lower SN usage group, the majority were boys (53.80%), while the majority were girls (61.40%) in the higher usage group (p<0.05). No statistically significant differences between adolescents who use the SNs less than or more than four hours daily were detected. In this study, no relationship was found between time in SNs and adolescents' food choices. Further studies on this topic will be necessary. Keywords: Adolescents, food choices, Lisbon, social networks
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里斯本地区一所学校青少年的社会网络和食物选择
社交网络(SNs)的使用导致年轻人自主性和身份建构的发展,这可能会影响他们的食物选择。本横断面观察性定量研究的目的是根据SN使用时间确定里斯本地区一所中学青少年SN与食物选择之间的关系。数据是在学校收集的,使用谷歌表格对使用社交网络的16-19岁青少年进行问卷调查。获得了176名参与者的样本。在这些青少年中,60.2%的人每天使用社交网络少于4小时,而39.8%的人使用社交网络超过4小时。低SN使用组以男生为主(53.80%),高SN使用组以女生为主(61.40%)(p<0.05)。每天使用社交网络少于或超过4小时的青少年之间没有统计学上的显著差异。在本研究中,社交网络时间与青少年的食物选择之间没有关系。有必要对这个问题作进一步的研究。关键词:青少年,食物选择,里斯本,社会网络
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Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research
Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research Health Professions-Pharmacy
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