The market of sport supplement in the digital era: A netnographic analysis of perceived risks, side-effects and other safety issues

Valeria Catalani , Attilio Negri , Honor Townshend , Pierluigi Simonato , Mariya Prilutskaya , Anna Tippett , Ornella Corazza
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Abstract

Background

The market of sport supplements is expanding worldwide. Such phenomenon is often supported by captivating marketing strategies and social media advertising providing unscientifically founded claims, thus raising safety concerns. The aim of our study is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the online market, patterns of use, perceived risks and other safety issues on supplement use as reported in online fitness communities.

Methods

A mixed method approach was employed. An automatized web-based monitoring tool (Brand24®) was used to track the most popular supplements and related discussions according to the number of interactions between users and shares; the number and category of websites; the social media reach; and the most popular hashtags. Results were assessed through a netnographic qualitative analysis of online fitness fora, to identify motivations of intake, self-reported side effects andthe overall safety perception reliability of supplements information online.

Results

A social media reach of over four million individuals, inclusive of 18595 posts, emerged from our search. The most cited supplements were “Whey Protein”, “Branched Chain Amino-Acid”, “Creatine”, “Multivitamin supplements” and “Nitric Oxide boosters”. Supplements were mainly taken for muscle gain (23%), increase energy (17%), and weight loss (8%). Although the web narrative on supplementation was overall positive, a wide range of side effects were reported by 19% of fitness fora users. These included acne (9%), water retention (9%), stomach pain (9%), rashes (7%), erectile dysfunctions (7%) and weight gain (5%). Concerns about contamination (47%), counterfeit content (17%) and the presence of hidden ingredients (11%) were also recorded.

Conclusions

In a poorly regulated context, where unsolicited social media posts have replaced the typical advice provided by professionals, efforts should be made to ensure the reliability of the provided information to avoid the insurgence of unwanted adverse effects and safeguard public health.

数字时代的运动补充剂市场:感知风险、副作用和其他安全问题的网络分析
背景运动补充剂的市场在全球范围内不断扩大。这种现象往往得到迷人的营销策略和社交媒体广告的支持,这些广告提供了不科学的说法,从而引发了安全问题。我们研究的目的是对在线健身社区报告的补充剂使用的在线市场、使用模式、感知风险和其他安全问题进行全面分析。方法采用混合法。根据用户和共享之间的互动次数,使用基于网络的自动化监控工具(Brand24®)来跟踪最受欢迎的补充和相关讨论;网站的数量和类别;社交媒体的影响力;以及最受欢迎的标签。结果通过在线健身论坛的网络定性分析进行评估,以确定摄入动机、自我报告的副作用以及在线补充剂信息的总体安全感知可靠性。结果我们的搜索结果显示,社交媒体覆盖了超过400万人,其中包括18595条帖子。被引用最多的补充剂是“乳清蛋白”、“支链氨基酸”、“肌酸”、“多种维生素补充剂”和“一氧化氮增强剂”。补充剂主要用于增肌(23%)、增能(17%)和减肥(8%)。尽管网络上对补充剂的描述总体上是积极的,但19%的健身论坛用户报告了广泛的副作用。其中包括痤疮(9%)、水潴留(9%),胃痛(9%)和皮疹(7%),勃起功能障碍(7%)和体重增加(5%)。还记录了对污染(47%)、假冒内容物(17%)和隐藏成分存在(11%)的担忧。结论在监管不力的情况下,未经请求的社交媒体帖子取代了专业人士提供的典型建议,应努力确保所提供信息的可靠性,以避免出现不必要的不良影响,保障公众健康。
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Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health
Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Forensic Medicine, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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