This type of media includes apps like TikTok or Instagram.
Social Media
This habit is often ruined by "blue light" and late-night scrolling.
Sleep
This term describes online harassment or mean comments.
Cyberbullying
Thinking critically about media messages is called Media
Literacy
Media can influence this "inner" aspect of health, like stress.
Mental Health
These online "dares" can lead to injury or hospitalization.
Viral Challenges
Using these tools to change your face in photos can hurt self-esteem.
Filters
True or False: All health info from an "influencer" is medical advice.
False
Name one positive way media can help health.
Spreading health awareness
Promoting fitness and wellness
Access to health information
Support communities
Seeing fast-food ads all day can influence this area of health.
Nutrition
The feeling that everyone is having more fun than you is called
FOMO
Why do companies use influencers?
To promote products or influence audiences
What term describes the pressure to match trends or behaviors seen online?
Peer Pressure or Social Influence
How can you check if a health trend is safe or fake?
Check credible sources/research it
Scrolling through bad news for hours is called
Doom Scrolling
What do we call a headline or thumbnail that is exaggerated or "shocking" just to get you to click on it?
Clickbait
Advertisements use influencers to change these "buying" habits.
Consumer Choices
Your body's natural 24-hour internal clock that regulates sleepiness and wakefulness.
Circadian Rhythm
This term describes the anxiety or "slump" people feel when they compare their real lives to the "perfect" lives they see on social media.
Reality Gap (or Social Comparison)
If an influencer is paid to talk about a "miracle" energy drink but doesn't mention they are being paid, what specific FTC rule are they breaking?
Disclosure