Memorable Diet and Exercise Messages Recalled by Black Women

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Natasha R. Brown, L. Davis
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ABSTRACT The current project, guided by the memorable messages framework and Self -Determinism Theory, sought to uncover information regarding messages Black women encounter that may influence their health-related behavior. More specifically, the project focused on learning more about the diet and exercise related messages these individuals have received. Participants completed an online survey. Analysis of 122 participant responses from Black women (M = 37.04; SD = 9.10), primarily living in the United States, revealed many generic messages as well as communication specifically focused on diet and exercise practices. Messages focusing on the bodily appearance of the message recipient were also identified. Results indicate future research should investigate the influence of message source, content, and valence on the diet and exercise habits of Black women.
黑人妇女回忆起难忘的饮食和运动信息
当前的项目,在记忆信息框架和自我决定论理论的指导下,试图揭示有关黑人妇女遇到的可能影响其健康相关行为的信息。更具体地说,该项目的重点是了解这些人收到的与饮食和运动相关的信息。参与者完成了一份在线调查。122名黑人女性参与者的问卷分析(M = 37.04;SD = 9.10),主要生活在美国,揭示了许多通用信息以及专门关注饮食和锻炼的交流。此外,研究人员还识别出了关注信息接收者外表的信息。结果提示,今后的研究应进一步探讨信息来源、内容和效价对黑人女性饮食和运动习惯的影响。
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