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Picturing obesity: Analyzing the social epidemiology of obesity conveyed through US news media images

机译:描绘肥胖:通过美国新闻媒体图片传达的肥胖社会流行病学分析

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News media coverage can affect how Americans view health policy issues. While previous research has investigated the text content of news media coverage of obesity, these studies have tended to ignore the photographs and other images that accompany obesity-related news coverage. Images can convey important messages about which groups in society are more or less affected by a health problem, and, in turn, shape public understanding about the social epidemiology of that condition. In this study, we analyzed the images of overweight and obese individuals in . Time and . Newsweek coverage over a 25-year period (1984-2009), and compared these depictions, which we characterize as representing the " news media epidemiology" of obesity, to data describing the true national prevalence of obesity within key populations of interest over this period. Data collected included descriptive features of news stories and accompanying images, and demographic characteristics of individuals portrayed in images. Over the 25-year period, we found that news magazines increasingly depicted non-whites as overweight and obese, and showed overweight and obese individuals less often performing stereotypical behaviors. Even with increasing representation of non-whites over time, news magazines still underrepresented African Americans and Latinos. In addition, the elderly were starkly underrepresented in images of the overweight and obese compared to actual prevalence rates. Research in other policy arenas has linked media depictions of the populations affected by social problems with public support for policies to combat them. Further research is needed to understand how news media depictions can affect public stigma toward overweight and obese individuals and public support for obesity prevention efforts.
机译:新闻媒体的报道可能会影响美国人如何看待卫生政策问题。尽管先前的研究已经调查了新闻媒体对肥胖的报道的文本内容,但是这些研究倾向于忽略与肥胖相关的新闻报道所伴随的照片和其他图像。图像可以传达有关社会中哪些群体或多或少受到健康问题影响的重要信息,进而塑造公众对该疾病的社会流行病学的理解。在这项研究中,我们分析了美国超重和肥胖个体的图像。时间和 。 《新闻周刊》在过去25年(1984-2009年)中的报道,并将我们描述为代表肥胖的“新闻媒体流行病学”的这些描述与描述这一时期内主要关注人群中肥胖的全国实际患病率的数据进行了比较。收集的数据包括新闻报道和随附图像的描述性特征,以及图像中描绘的个人的人口统计特征。在25年的时间里,我们发现新闻杂志越来越多地将非白人描述为超重和肥胖,并且显示超重和肥胖的人较少执行定型行为。尽管随着时间的推移,非白人的代表人数不断增加,但新闻杂志的代表性仍然不足以反映非洲裔美国人和拉丁美洲人。此外,与实际患病率相比,超重和肥胖的图像中老年人的比例明显不足。其他政策领域的研究将媒体对受社会问题影响的人群的描述与公众对与之作斗争的政策的支持联系起来。需要做进一步的研究,以了解新闻媒体的描述如何影响公众对超重和肥胖者的污名化以及公众对预防肥胖的支持。

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