Published May 3, 2023
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Publication
Review of the Quality of YouTube Videos Recommending Exercises for the COVID-19 Lockdown
Description
Background: The world is experiencing a pandemic caused by COVID-19. Insufficient phys ical activity can increase the risk of illness. Trying to replicate a normal search that any user/patient
could do in YouTube, the objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of YouTube videos
related to home exercises during lockdown and their adherence to World Health Organization (WHO)
recommendations. Methods: A simple search was carried out on YouTube. The first 150 videos were
selected. After applying exclusion criteria, 68 videos were analyzed and evaluated. Two statistical
analyses based on machine learning techniques were carried out. Videos were classified according
to principal component analysis (PCA) models as 'Relevant' and 'Non-Relevant'. Popularity was
assessed using the video power index (VPI). Information's quality and accuracy were gauged using
the DISCERN scale and global quality score (GQS). Reliability and credibility of information that can
be found on health-related websites was assessed using the Health On the Net Code (HONCode).
Exercises were evaluated according to WHO recommendations. Results: DISCERN, HONCode, and
GQS scored a mean of 2.29, 58.95, and 2.32, respectively. The PCA calculation allowed videos to
auto-classify into high- and low-quality videos. Conclusions: The quality of YouTube videos recom mending exercises during lockdown is low and doesn't reflect WHO recommendations. Effective
strategies and tools capable of indicating the quality of this information are needed to filter out
erroneous or non-rigorous information that may affect people's health. These tools should help any
user/viewer to distinguish videos of high and low quality.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/145314
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/145314
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- Origin repository
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