Social media exposure and coffee intake among student nurses at a Private University in Iloilo City

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The usage of caffeine is rising all the time, especially among young people and teens. Although there is a long-standing risk of caffeine addiction, many people still enjoy their coffee. The study aimed to determine Social Media Exposure and Coffee Intake Among Student Nurses at a Private University in Iloilo City. After gathering and interpreting the data, the findings show that coffee consumption patterns may be influenced by social media usage, with frequent social media users likely to consume more coffee. Age, sex, connectivity, and data all seem to have an impact on the complex relationship that exists between coffee consumption and social media use. The overall results of the study highlight the need for multidisciplinary strategies to address the complex interaction between coffee consumption and social media use for health promotion programs aimed at encouraging student nurses at university campuses to moderate their coffee intake.
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Lizada, I. C., Losañes, T. A., Madayag, L. A., Magno, E. S., & Magro, R. (2024). Social media exposure and coffee intake among student nurses at a Private University in Iloilo City [Unpublished bachelor's thesis]. Central Philippine University.
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Bachelor of Science in NursingShelf Location
RT 71 .L59 2024
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ix, 61 leaves