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0001) and underweight ( = 0.04) were more likely to share health information on social media, while males were less likely to do so ( 0.0001). In terms of joining relevant health groups on social media, predictors were being aged 35-49 years ( = 0.008), having a Bachelor's or postbaccalaureate degree ( 0.02) and having depression or anxiety disorder ( = 0.004); males were less likely to join such groups ( = 0.0004). Individuals with chronic conditions, except depression or anxiety disorder, were not likely to participate i