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What does Raphael identify as the main thing wellness promises women? A. Control B. Beauty C. Wealth D. Fame A. Control
What term does Raphael use for expensive, exclusive health clubs? A. Wealthness B. Elite fitness C. Premium wellness D. Luxury health A. Wealthness
According to "An Influencer's World," influencing is built around: A. Likes and hate B. Science C. Truth D. Education A. Likes and hate
Influencer marketing of unhealthy foods had what effect on children? A. Significant effect increasing energy intake B. No effect C. Decreased intake D. Long-term only A. Significant effect increasing energy intake
Wellness promises women what they desire: A. Control B. Fame C. Wealth D. Youth A. Control
When was the initial systematic review search conducted? A. October 2021 B. January 2020 C. March 2022 D. June 2023 A. October 2021
When was the update search performed? A. January 2023 B. June 2023 C. December 2023 D. March 2024 A. January 2023
What becomes "fraught" for women according to Raphael? A. Food B. Work C. Exercise D. Sleep A. Food
Which demographic showed increased energy intake from influencer marketing? A. Children B. Adults C. Elderly D. Athletes A. Children
SMIs often equate what with expertise? A. Personal experience B. Education C. Credentials D. Training A. Personal experience
Influencing is built around: A. Likes and hate B. Truth C. Science D. Education A. Likes and hate
HECC stands for: A. Health Expert Content Creator B. Health Education Creator C. Health Engagement Center D. Health Evaluation Control A. Health Expert Content Creator
What is one motivation HECCs identified? A. Public health education B. Destroying competitors C. Making money only D. Gaining fame A. Public health education
The wellness industry is worth: A. $4.4 trillion B. $2 trillion C. $6 trillion D. $10 trillion A. $4.4 trillion
What do parasocial relationships make audiences feel? A. Close, like friends B. Distant C. Fearful D. Confused A. Close, like friends
What is Caroline Baker's background? A. Doctor of education and writer B. Influencer C. Celebrity D. Fitness trainer A. Doctor of education and writer
Raphael's professional background: A. Journalist B. Doctor C. Trainer D. Nutritionist A. Journalist
What newsletter does Raphael publish? A. Well To Do B. Health Today C. Wellness Watch D. Fitness Forward A. Well To Do
How many HECCs were interviewed? A. 12 B. 8 C. 15 D. 20 A. 12
How many studies were in Powell and Pring's review? A. 12 B. 8 C. 15 D. 20 A. 12
How many main topic areas did the review identify? A. Four B. Two C. Three D. Five A. Four
How many studies examined children's dietary behavior? A. 5 B. 3 C. 7 D. 9 A. 5
How many studies focused on body image? A. 4 B. 2 C. 6 D. 8 A. 4
Functional health literacy refers to: A. Basic reading/writing of health information B. Critical analysis C. Medical practice D. Exercise A. Basic reading/writing of health information
The MOHLAA-Q measures health literacy across how many scales? A. Four B. Two C. Three D. Five A. Four
According to the book, wellness has grown into what movement? A. Political B. Full-blown C. Temporary D. Regional B. Full-blown
What did food become for the average woman? A. Simple nourishment B. An utterly fraught ordeal C. Easy to manage D. Not important B. An utterly fraught ordeal
What does Raphael say about wellness marketing? A. Transparent B. Shows remarkable manipulative cynicism C. Government regulated D. Science-focused B. Shows remarkable manipulative cynicism
Why do women turn to wellness? A. Excellent healthcare B. Medical establishment often fails women C. Government mandates D. Low stress B. Medical establishment often fails women
What psychological impact can influencing have? A. Always positive B. Can take huge psychological toll C. No impact D. Only beneficial B. Can take huge psychological toll
Who is Don Baker? A. Fitness trainer B. Market president and publisher C. Doctor D. Social media manager B. Market president and publisher
Which celebrity contributed to the Baker book? A. Kim Kardashian B. Perez Hilton C. Oprah D. Ellen B. Perez Hilton
Influencers fight for: A. Money B. Relevance C. Fame D. Power B. Relevance
What do influencers try to create? A. Wealth B. A brand that catches fire C. Controversy D. Competition B. A brand that catches fire
Isabella Avila has how many TikTok followers? A. 10.5 million B. 17.7 million C. 25 million D. 30 million B. 17.7 million
Did influencer promotion of vegetables have effect? A. Yes, significant B. No effect was found C. Negative D. Long-term positive B. No effect was found
How did idealized motherhood portrayals affect anxiety? A. Significantly increased B. Same whether by influencer or not C. Decreased D. Only affected new mothers B. Same whether by influencer or not
How were most studies characterized? A. Excellent quality B. Poor methodological quality C. Moderate quality D. High quality B. Poor methodological quality
In which area were negative impacts seen consistently? A. Dietary behavior B. Body image dissatisfaction C. Vaccine uptake D. Exercise B. Body image dissatisfaction
What did the review call for? A. No more research B. Research to harness positive/mitigate harm C. Only study negatives D. Ban studies B. Research to harness positive/mitigate harm
Social media is described as a vector for: A. Entertainment only B. Risky behaviors and disease transmission C. Education only D. Government communication B. Risky behaviors and disease transmission
Brands use which technique? A. Scientific presentations B. Personality, humor, and memes C. Government endorsements D. Medical certifications B. Personality, humor, and memes
A major challenge with regulation: A. Too expensive B. Covert and cross-border nature C. No technology D. Too popular B. Covert and cross-border nature
HECCs view non-expert SMIs as: A. Helpful B. Problematic and irritating C. Beneficial D. Irrelevant B. Problematic and irritating
Advertising disclosures: A. Always work B. Did not mitigate effects C. Eliminated effects D. Not studied B. Did not mitigate effects
SMIs should include: A. Nothing special B. Disclaimers about expertise C. Medical licenses D. Government approval B. Disclaimers about expertise
Influencing takes what toll? A. None B. Huge psychological toll C. Only positive D. Minor stress B. Huge psychological toll
Idealized influencer imagery has what effect? A. Improved self-esteem B. Negative impacts on body image C. Better body image D. No effects B. Negative impacts on body image
HECCs recommended what system? A. No changes B. Verification based on qualifications C. Eliminate social media D. Anonymous posting B. Verification based on qualifications
Wellness promises health in what package? A. Scientific B. The most fashionable C. Medical D. Traditional B. The most fashionable
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