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- What: This can be seen from the survey results on the respondents, which showed the following distribution of social media users: Table 1. Bivariate Research Results This study evaluated the relationship between the level of exposure to social media campaigns and adolescents` behaviour change in adopting a healthy lifestyle. This research shows that higher literacy is positively correlated with healthy behaviours.
- Who: DELL from the Universitas Fort De Kock Bukittinggi, Indonesia have published the Article: Analysis of the Effectiveness of Campaigns in Promoting Healthy Lifestyles Among, in the Journal: Miracle Get Journal Vol. 01, No . . .

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