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Steady diet of confusion: Contradictory nutrition messages in the public information environment.

机译:保持混乱的饮食习惯:公共信息环境中的营养信息矛盾。

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Nutrition researchers, clinicians, and communication scholars have assumed that contradictory health and nutrition messages exist in the news media, and that exposure to these messages negatively influences public understanding and health behavior. This dissertation does not take issue with these claims, but rather with the evidence base that supports them. Although there is some evidence that contradictory health and nutrition messages exist, serious empirical studies of these messages and their potential effects are scarce. In addition, the few studies that exist lack a theoretical rationale for why contradictory messages might lead to effects.;This dissertation moves beyond assumptions by asking two overarching research questions: (1) To what extent do contradictory nutrition messages exist in the news media, and (2) is exposure to such messages linked to potentially deleterious outcomes---namely, nutrition confusion (defined as perceived ambiguity about nutrition recommendations and research), nutrition backlash (defined as negative beliefs about nutrition recommendations and research), and, ultimately, decreased intentions to engage in recommended nutrition- and health-related behaviors? To address these questions, I conducted four studies. Study 1, a content analysis of news media coverage, focuses on the first research question, and Studies 2, 3, and 4---all of which use cross-sectional survey data---address the second question.;Results provide support for the claim that contradictory nutrition information exists in the news media. Perhaps more importantly, there is evidence that people notice this information. Measures of media exposure to contradictory messages were developed and validated for the purposes of this research, and results show that exposure is associated with negative outcomes. Specifically, exposure to conflicting information on the health benefits and risks of, for example, wine, fish, and coffee consumption is associated with confusion about what foods are best to eat and the belief that nutrition scientists keep changing their minds. There is evidence that these beliefs, in turn, may lead people to doubt nutrition and health recommendations more generally---including those that are not rife with contradictory information (e.g., fruit and vegetable consumption, exercise behavior). The implications of these findings for communication theory and research, health journalism, and medical research are discussed.
机译:营养研究人员,临床医生和传播学者认为,新闻媒体中存在相互矛盾的健康和营养信息,而接触这些信息会对公众的理解和健康行为产生负面影响。本论文与这些主张无关,而与支持这些主张的证据基础无关。尽管有证据表明存在相互矛盾的健康和营养信息,但是对于这些信息及其潜在影响的认真实证研究却很少。此外,现有的少数研究缺乏理论依据来解释为什么矛盾的信息可能导致影响。本论文通过提出两个总体研究问题超越了假设:(1)新闻媒体中矛盾的营养信息在多大程度上存在, (2)暴露于与潜在有害结果相关的信息,即营养混乱(定义为对营养建议和研究的歧义),营养反弹(定义为对营养建议和研究的负面信念),以及最终,减少从事与营养和健康相关的建议行为的意愿?为了解决这些问题,我进行了四项研究。研究1是对新闻媒体报道的内容分析,重点放在第一个研究问题上,而研究2、3和4-(均使用横截面调查数据)则解决了第二个问题;结果提供了支持声称新闻媒体中存在矛盾的营养信息。也许更重要的是,有证据表明人们注意到了这一信息。为了研究的目的,制定并验证了媒体对矛盾信息的暴露程度,结果表明暴露与负面结果有关。具体来说,接触有关葡萄酒,鱼和咖啡的健康益处和风险的信息冲突,会导致人们对哪种食物最好吃以及营养学家不断改变主意这一观念产生困惑。有证据表明,这些信念反过来可能使人们更普遍地怀疑营养和健康建议-包括那些不缺乏相互矛盾的信息(例如水果和蔬菜的消费,锻炼行为)的建议。讨论了这些发现对传播理论和研究,健康新闻和医学研究的意义。

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  • 作者

    Nagler, Rebekah H.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pennsylvania.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pennsylvania.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Public Health.;Information Science.;Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 301 p.
  • 总页数 301
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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