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#fitspo on Instagram: A mixed-methods approach using Netlytic and photo analysis, uncovering the online discussion and author/image characteristics.

Sara Santarossa1, Paige Coyne1, Carly Lisinski1, Sarah J Woodruff1.   

Abstract

The #fitspo 'tag' is a recent trend on Instagram, which is used on posts to motivate others towards a healthy lifestyle through exercise/eating habits. This study used a mixed-methods approach consisting of text and network analysis via the Netlytic program ( N = 10,000 #fitspo posts), and content analysis of #fitspo images ( N = 122) was used to examine author and image characteristics. Results suggest that #fitspo posts may motivate through appearance-mediated themes, as the largest content categories (based on the associated text) were 'feeling good' and 'appearance'. Furthermore, #fitspo posts may create peer influence/support as personal (opposed to non-personal) accounts were associated with higher popularity of images (i.e. number of likes/followers). Finally, most images contained posed individuals with some degree of objectification.

Keywords:  Instagram; Netlytic; body image; fitspiration; mixed methods

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27852889     DOI: 10.1177/1359105316676334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Psychol        ISSN: 1359-1053


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