Once geared primarily to a middle class, young adult population, social media is increasingly accessible across the US, regardless of education, income, or race and ethnicity.6,7 Furthermore, although people in rural areas are less likely to have Internet access and less likely to use the Internet to seek health information,8 recent studies suggest that access to the Internet
and bandwidth is becoming less of a limiting factor for nutrition education efforts in rural areas.9,10 Thus, social media have the potential to be an
effective tool for nutrition educators.
In fact, in the journal's editorial
Once geared primarily to a middle class, young adult population, social media is increasingly accessible across the US, regardless of education, income, or race and ethnicity.6,7 Furthermore, although people in rural areas are less likely to have Internet access and less likely to use the Internet to seek health information,8 recent studies suggest that access to the Internetand bandwidth is becoming less of a limiting factor for nutrition education efforts in rural areas.9,10 Thus, social media have the potential to be aneffective tool for nutrition educators.In fact, in the journal's editorial
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