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Social media is ingrained in daily life, with high usage and apparent ease of engagement making it an attractive tool for health behavior interventions. Approaches have varied widely in terms of target behavior, social networking platforms used, and intervention characteristics. Targeted applications of Facebook, Twitter, online social communities and apps with social features appear to enhance some...