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Citizen Science to Communicate about Public Health Messages: The Reach of a Playful Online Survey on Sitting Time and Physical Activity

机译:公民科学沟通公共卫生信息:在休息时间和身体活动中获得俏皮在线调查的范围

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There is a lack of research on how to communicate public health guidelines. Citizen science (CS) has been an effective way to involve the public in research. This study analyses the reach of a well-established CS experiment, launched during an annual national science event, to understand if it could be used as communication strategy for public health issues. A short playful online survey contained tailored health-related messages associated to an animal totem profile, based on the combination of sitting and physical activity levels (koala: high sitting, low activity; gorilla: high sitting, high activity; zebra: low sitting, low activity; bee: low sitting, high activity). Tweets, radio interviews, radio and online advertisements, press articles, and a press conference were used to promote the CS experiment. Google Analytics and Facebook Graph API (application programming interface) (use and spread of experiment) and descriptive statistics (attributes of adults completing the experiment) were used. A total of 6,246 adults completed the experiment, with a peak of views (n=5,103) and completions (n=1,209) a couple of days before the event. Completers were mostly female (65.8%), on average 37.5years old, and had a healthy body mass index (23.8kg/m(2)). Nearly half (46.4%) had the most beneficial profile (bee), 26.5% had the least healthy profile (koala). CS as part of a national science event is a good platform for health communication as 1 in 1,000 Flemish adults were reached. However, those completing the experiment were not representative of the general Flemish adult population and reported to be more physically active.Abbreviations: API:application programming interface; BMI:body mass index; CVD:cardiovascular disease; METs:metabolic equivalents
机译:缺乏关于如何传达公共卫生指南的研究。公民科学(CS)一直是让公众参与研究的有效方式。本研究分析了在一年一度的国家科学事件中推出的成熟CS实验的范围,了解它是否可以作为公共卫生问题的沟通战略。短暂的在线调查包含与动物图腾概况相关的量身定制的健康相关信息,基于坐姿和身体活动水平的组合(考拉:高坐着,低活动;大坐坐,高活动;斑马:低坐,低活动;蜜蜂:低坐,高活动)。推文,无线电访谈,广播和在线广告,新闻文章和新闻发布会用于推广CS实验。 Google Analytics和Facebook图形API(应用程序编程接口)(使用和传播)和描述性统计(完成实验的成人属性)。共有6,246名成年人完成了实验,观点峰(n = 5,103)和事件前几天完成(n = 1,209)。完成者大多是女性(65.8%),平均为37.5岁,并且具有健康的身体质量指数(23.8kg / m(2))。近一半(46.4%)具有最有益的型材(蜜蜂),26.5%具有健康的简介(考拉)。作为国家科学事件的一部分,CS是一个良好的健康沟通平台,因为达到了1,000名佛兰芒成年人。然而,完成实验的人并不代表一般的佛兰芒成年人,并报告更具物理活跃.Abbreviations:API:应用程序编程界面; BMI:体重指数; CVD:心血管疾病;大都会:代谢等同物

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