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Social media influencers for health promotion
Sara Pabian
,
Ini Vanwesenbeeck
,
Frans Folkvord
,
Alexander Schouten
, Gaelle Ouvrein
,
Nadine van der Waal
,
Emmelyn Croes
,
Loes Janssen
, Annemarie J. Nanne
Communication and Cognition
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Health Promotion
100%
Social Media Influencers
100%
Marketing Strategy
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Non-smoking
16%
Older Adults
16%
Evidence-based
16%
Health Behavior
16%
Promotional Activities
16%
Healthy Diet
16%
Health-related
16%
Social Marketing
16%
Promoting Health
16%
Sexual Health
16%
Health Campaigns
16%
Social Media Platforms
16%
Healthy Food
16%
YouTube
16%
Social Media Users
16%
Instagram
16%
Safe Sex
16%
Health Screening
16%
TikTok
16%
Social Sciences
Health Promotion
100%
Social Media Influencers
100%
Influencer
50%
Marketing Strategy
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Evidence-Based
16%
Social Marketing
16%
Young Adults
16%
Media Platform
16%
Instagram
16%
YouTube
16%
Health Campaign
16%
Psychology
Physical Activity
100%
Health Promotion
100%
Health-Related Behavior
50%
YouTube
50%
Instagram
50%
Food Science
Healthy Diet
100%
Healthy Food
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Physical Activity
100%
Health Behavior
50%
Mass Screening
50%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%