Social media is filled with content related to dieting, fitness and health, including ‘fitspiration’ – content which aims to inspire people to be fit and healthy.
However, fitspiration has received significant media attention for sometimes containing objectifying and inaccurate health messages, praising thinness and focusing on appearance rather than healthy behaviours.
Emerging research indicates that fitspiration may influence people in negative ways.
Our research around fitspiration and social media aims to:
- Identify the characteristics of people who like or follow fitspiration and related content on social media
- Describe the messages portrayed by fitspiration and related content
- Explore opportunities for reducing harmful impacts of fitspiration.
2015-2018
Funding
Partners
- Goldschlager Family Charitable Foundation
Project
Team
Meet the project team. Together, we are translating research into better health, for all.