The Reliability and Quality of Short Videos as a Source of Dietary Guidance for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Cross-sectional Study
BackgroundDietary management is considered a potential adjunctive treatment for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Short-video sharing platforms have enabled patients to obtain dietary advice more conveniently. However, accessing useful resources while avoiding misinformation is not an easy task for...
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Main Authors: | Zixuan He (Author), Zhijie Wang (Author), Yihang Song (Author), Yilong Liu (Author), Le Kang (Author), Xue Fang (Author), Tongchang Wang (Author), Xuanming Fan (Author), Zhaoshen Li (Author), Shuling Wang (Author), Yu Bai (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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