Quality and Reliability of Semaglutide-Related Short Videos on TikTok and Bilibili.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Junhao Zeng, Chenyang Leng, Xiufang Chen, Rong Tang, Qianrong Wang, Lingbo Zhang, Yifei Liu, Fansu Huang, Xia Li
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PurposeThe rapid growth of semaglutide use for weight loss has been accompanied by a proliferation of patient-shared experiences and non-evidence-based claims on video platforms. This unchecked information environment poses significant risks to public health, including potential self-medication and misunderstanding of treatment risks, underscoring the urgent need to evaluate the quality of semaglutide-related video content to safeguard digital health literacy. This study assesses the quality, reliability, and user engagement of semaglutide-related short videos on TikTok and Bilibili.ApproachThis cross-sectional study analyzed the top 100 semaglutide-related videos from TikTok and Bilibili, using keyword searches. Videos were evaluated using JAMA benchmark criteria, Global Quality Scale (GQS), and DISCERN tools.SettingRetrieving top 100 videos from TikTok (Mar 4, 2025) and Bilibili (Mar 8, 2025) using "" (Semaglutide) as the search keyword.Participants200 videos and their characteristics.ResultsAmong 200 videos, no statistically significant inter-platform differences in JAMA, GQS or DISCERN scores were observed. Non-professional organizations achieved higher JAMA scores than individual creators (P < .01). Medical information videos scored higher than personal experience content (P < .0001). Engagement metrics (likes) correlated weakly with quality (r = 0.151, P < .05), while longer videos were associated with higher DISCERN scores (r = 0.273, P < .001) but not increased engagement.ConclusionsSemaglutide-related videos on TikTok and Bilibili show moderate quality, with medical professionals and institutions producing more reliable content. However, user engagement remains a poor indicator of quality. These findings call for platform governance to algorithmically promote evidence-based content and verify credible creators, while public health efforts should steer user attention from popularity to credibility, thereby protecting informed decision-making.

TikTok和Bilibili上与semaglutide相关的短视频的质量和可靠性。
西马鲁肽用于减肥的快速增长伴随着视频平台上患者分享经验和非循证声明的激增。这种未经检查的信息环境对公众健康构成重大风险,包括潜在的自我用药和对治疗风险的误解,因此迫切需要评估与西马柳肽相关的视频内容的质量,以保障数字卫生素养。本研究评估了TikTok和Bilibili上与semaglutide相关的短视频的质量、可靠性和用户参与度。这项横断面研究分析了TikTok和Bilibili上排名前100位的与semaglutide相关的视频,使用关键字搜索。使用JAMA基准标准、全球质量量表(GQS)和DISCERN工具对视频进行评估。设置以“Semaglutide”作为搜索关键词,检索TikTok(2025年3月4日)和Bilibili(2025年3月8日)上排名前100的视频。参与者200个视频及其特点。结果在200个视频中,JAMA、GQS和DISCERN评分的平台间差异无统计学意义。非专业组织的JAMA评分高于个体创作者(P < 0.01)。医学信息视频得分高于个人体验内容(P < 0.0001)。用户粘性指标(点赞)与质量的相关性较弱(r = 0.151, P < 0.05),而较长的视频与较高的DISCERN分数相关(r = 0.273, P < 0.001),但不增加用户粘性。结论抖音和哔哩哔哩上与西马格鲁肽相关的视频质量一般,医疗专业人员和机构制作的内容更可靠。然而,用户粘性仍然是一个糟糕的质量指标。这些发现要求平台治理通过算法促进基于证据的内容并验证可信的创作者,而公共卫生工作应将用户的注意力从受欢迎程度转向可信度,从而保护知情决策。
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American Journal of Health Promotion
American Journal of Health Promotion PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.70%
发文量
184
期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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