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The Effect of Social Media Use on Eating Behaviours

Conditions
Eating Behavior
Registration Number
NCT03299075
Lead Sponsor
Yale-NUS College
Brief Summary

This project aims to explore how social media use, in particular food photography, influences eating behaviours. It will be approached through three methods - a correlational experience sampling method, an experimental experience sampling method, and an experimental laboratory method. This registration describes the correlational experience sampling method.

Detailed Description

This project aims to explore how social media use, in particular food photography, influences eating behaviours.

The research question will be approached using a combination of methods. The first is the experience sampling method, where data is gathered from participants as they are going about their day-to-day lives. This method comprises two sub-sections - a correlational study, and an experimental study. This registration describes the correlational experience sampling method.

The study will measure participants' regular phone use and eating behaviours. Participants will be recruited via online platforms and participate in the study for one week. At the beginning of the week, they will be required to fill in some online questionnaires (e.g. demographic information). For the rest of the week, they will be prompted at specific time points in the day via smartphone to answer some questions about their phone use and eating behaviours.

The expected outcome of the project is to collectively evaluate the data from the various methods to conclude how social media use, and in particular the act of food photography, influences the various aspects of eating behaviours.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
120
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria
  • Symptoms / history of any medical or psychiatric conditions
  • Allergies to food products
  • History of eating disorders
  • Excessive exercise (β‰₯ 5 times a week of self-reported exercise)
  • Currently on a special diet or deliberating restricting caloric intake
  • Currently on a weight loss program

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Enjoyment of food consumed15 minutes

Self-reported rating between 1-7, where 1 is not at all and 7 is very much

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Amount of food consumed15 minutes

Self-reported rating between 1-7, where 1 is less than normal and 7 is more than normal

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Yale-NUS College

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Singapore, Singapore

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