Assessing the Credibility and Authenticity of Social Media Content for Applications in Health Communication: Scoping Review
BackgroundNutrition science is currently facing issues regarding the public's perception of its credibility, with social media (SM) influencers increasingly becoming a key source for nutrition-related information with high engagement rates. Source credibility and, to an extent, authenticity hav...
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Main Authors: | Jenkins, Eva L (Author), Ilicic, Jasmina (Author), Barklamb, Amy M (Author), McCaffrey, Tracy A (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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