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Impact of Social Media Influencers on Amplifying Positive Public Health Messages

Impact of Social Media Influencers on Amplifying Positive Public Health Messages

Reference 1: Wellness influencer responses to COVID-19 vaccines on social media: a longitudinal observationalwellness wellness influencers

Gerard Thomas Flaherty, Ryan Michael Mangan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73062

Prehabilitation Program for Lung and Esophageal Cancers (Boosting Recovery and Activity Through Early Wellness): Protocol for a Nonrandomized Trial

Prehabilitation Program for Lung and Esophageal Cancers (Boosting Recovery and Activity Through Early Wellness): Protocol for a Nonrandomized Trial

The purpose of Boosting Recovery and Activity Through Early Wellness (BREATHE WELL) is to explore the feasibility, implementation, and preliminary effectiveness of a clinically integrated, community-based prehabilitation health coaching program, including nutrition, smoking cessation, sleep hygiene, and movement for individuals scheduled to undergo surgery for lung or esophageal cancer.

Jodi E Langley, Daniel Sibley, Joy Chiekwe, Melanie R Keats, Stephanie Snow, Judith Purcell, Stephen Sollows, Leslie Hill, David Watton, Abbigael E Gaudry, Ibrahim Hashish, Alison Wallace

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60791

Complete Lifestyle Medicine Intervention Program–Ontario: Implementation Protocol for a Rural Study

Complete Lifestyle Medicine Intervention Program–Ontario: Implementation Protocol for a Rural Study

Participants will be surveyed by phone at 3- and 6-months regarding lifestyle habits, wellness, perceived barriers, and program satisfaction. At the end of the program, web-based platform (through Zoom) focus groups with participants and health care providers will be conducted to discuss their experiences and provide feedback for program development.

Kush Patel, Lisa Allen, Karine Boucher, Michelle Fedele, Debbie Fong, Sangeeta Kumar, Deanna Lavigne, Elisa Marin-Couture, Magdalena Partyka-Sitnik, Nicole Rietze, Jenna Smith-Turchyn, Mylene Juneau, Caroline Rhéaume

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59179

Feasibility and Efficacy of a Novel Mindfulness App Used With Matcha Green Tea in Generally Healthy Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

Feasibility and Efficacy of a Novel Mindfulness App Used With Matcha Green Tea in Generally Healthy Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

Reference 40: Long-term efficacy of a mobile mental wellness program: prospective single-arm studywellnessmHealth for Wellness, Behavior Change and Prevention

Ryohei Tanaka-Kanegae, Koji Yamada, Chad M Cook, Traci M Blonquist, Kristen D Taggart, Koichiro Hamada

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e63078

Wellness Influencer Responses to COVID-19 Vaccines on Social Media: A Longitudinal Observational Study

Wellness Influencer Responses to COVID-19 Vaccines on Social Media: A Longitudinal Observational Study

While it has been reported that a handful of influential Twitter accounts (some that could be reasonably described as wellness influencers) shared a disproportionate volume of antivaccine messages [42] during the pandemic, this type of measure does not directly establish the prevalence of those attitudes among wellness influencers generally. It remains possible that most wellness influencers did not oppose vaccination, and their salience in misinformation research is due to a small but active minority.

Gabrielle O'Brien, Ronith Ganjigunta, Paramveer S Dhillon

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e56651

Respiratory Strength Training Versus Respiratory Relaxation Training in the Rehabilitation of Physical Impairment, Function, and Return to Participation After Stroke: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Respiratory Strength Training Versus Respiratory Relaxation Training in the Rehabilitation of Physical Impairment, Function, and Return to Participation After Stroke: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

This study approaches the research aims from a wellness perspective, as opposed to a medical model of rehabilitation. The AHA-informed EP and respiratory training sessions occur in a community-based gym that emphasizes wellness and secondary prevention of stroke. Previous respiratory training research has emphasized respiratory strength, with fewer studies reporting effects on activity-based metrics such as cough force, gait speed, or walking endurance [16,68].

Dorian K Rose, Gina Brunetti, Kathryn Cavka, J Brooke Hoisington, Hannah Snyder, Wei Xue, Barbara K Smith

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59749

Efficacy of a Mobile App–Based Behavioral Intervention (DRIVEN) to Help Individuals With Unemployment-Related Emotional Distress Return to Work: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of a Mobile App–Based Behavioral Intervention (DRIVEN) to Help Individuals With Unemployment-Related Emotional Distress Return to Work: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Eligible candidates will have completed a National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching–approved training program, run at least 50 health and wellness coaching sessions, and have at least an associate’s degree. The position of DRIVEN coach will not be publicly posted. Rather, coaches will be personally referred by a corporate human resources leader who has worked with them extensively and then will be interviewed by AL before receiving an offer.

Elizabeth C Danielson, Mystie Saturday, Sarah Leonard, Alexandra Levit, Andrea K Graham, Melissa Marquez, Keith Alperin, Stewart A Shankman, James W Griffith

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e62715

Assessment of Acceptability, Usage, and Impact on Caregivers of Children With Autism’s Stress and Mindfulness: Multiple-Method Feasibility Study of the 5Minutes4Myself App’s Mindfulness Module

Assessment of Acceptability, Usage, and Impact on Caregivers of Children With Autism’s Stress and Mindfulness: Multiple-Method Feasibility Study of the 5Minutes4Myself App’s Mindfulness Module

Time-intensive care demands that remain high over time, challenging child behaviors, and social stigma limiting participation in community activities increase the need for wellness promotion while at the same time make participation more difficult [5,8,9]. Caregivers often put their child and family’s needs before their own self-nurturing and wellness-promoting activities [10].

Elizabeth Larson, Rebecca L Mattie, Sophia A Riffkin

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e54171

A Tailored Postpartum eHealth Physical Activity Intervention for Individuals at High Risk of Postpartum Depression—the POstpartum Wellness Study (POW): Protocol and Data Overview for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A Tailored Postpartum eHealth Physical Activity Intervention for Individuals at High Risk of Postpartum Depression—the POstpartum Wellness Study (POW): Protocol and Data Overview for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The POstpartum Wellness study (POW) is an effectiveness randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate whether an e Health PA intervention tailored for postpartum individuals was effective at increasing PA and decreasing depressive symptoms among postpartum individuals at increased risk of PPD and with low PA.

Maya Ramsey, Nina Oberman, Charles P Quesenberry Jr, Elaine Kurtovich, Lizeth Gomez Chavez, Aaloni Chess, Susan Denise Brown, Cheryl L Albright, Mibhali Bhalala, Sylvia E Badon, Lyndsay A Avalos

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56882