Parade, Cleveland Clinic share 'Healthy Now' survey results
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New York: Who are Americans more likely to take health advice from – their doctors or an Instagram influencer? Would U.S. adults rather talk or text? Socialize in real life or scroll through social media? Parade magazine and Cleveland Clinic joined forces for the second year in a row to poll Americans on their adoption of health, lifestyle, fitness and diet trends and take a look at how social media has helped move health practices that once seemed extreme into the mainstream.
While some trending health habits offer good outcomes, others are dangerous, says Mark Hyman, M.D., director of Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Functional Medicine.
“There can be a lot of false health claims out there, so it’s important to ask where that information or advice is coming from,” Dr. Hyman says. “Is it from a health professional? On the other hand, information coming from social media can be very inspiring. We do much better when we have a social support for what we’re doing, and social media can be very motivating.”
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Key findings from the Parade/Cleveland Clinic Healthy Now survey include:
“These results give us a solid picture of how Americans are embracing healthy living today, and clues to what wellness and healthcare might look like tomorrow,” says Lisa Delaney, Parade’s SVP/Chief Content Officer. “The move away from direct personal access to health care professionals is a major shift. The convenience and lower costs of such solutions as at-home testing and virtual consultations is a plus, but it’s important to maintain quality as these tools continue to grow in popularity.”
Read about popular fitness and diet trends and more Parade/Cleveland Clinic Healthy Now survey results at Parade.com/Extreme.
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