评估公众对英国家庭外部门强制性卡路里标签的看法和意识:使用推特和谷歌趋势数据。

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Science & Practice Pub Date : 2023-04-23 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1002/osp4.674
Megan Polden, Eric Robinson, Andrew Jones
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目标:2021年,英国政府宣布了一项新的肥胖政策,要求大型户外食品店在食品和饮料上提供强制性的店内卡路里标签。公众对肥胖政策的接受度和参与度可能会影响对更广泛公共卫生的影响程度,尤其是在卡路里标签等人口层面的政策下。这项研究旨在使用社交媒体(Twitter)评论和谷歌趋势数据来检查公众对该政策的反应和意识。方法:本研究调查了英国卫生和社会护理部对推特上社交媒体帖子的回应,详细说明了政策、实施日期和政策实施后的信息。对推文的情感进行了编码,并提取了点赞和回复的数量。这项研究利用谷歌趋势,通过提取“卡路里标签”等相关短语的每周相对搜索量,来检验公众对该政策的认识。结果:从提取的276条回复/引用推文中,大多数人对该政策表达了负面情绪(N=197/71.4%)。表达积极情绪的推文较少(N=25/8.7%),表达中性/无情绪的推特较少(N=54/19.6%)。表达正面或负面情绪的推文点赞或转发数量没有差异。确定了五个表达负面情绪的主题(最常见的是对饮食失调的负面影响)。谷歌趋势数据显示,与过去5年的前几周相比,在政策执行的一周,“卡路里标签/标签”的搜索量有所增加,但在特定菜单卡路里标签的搜索量上没有显著差异。结论:该分析揭示了在英格兰宣布和实施2021年强制性卡路里标签政策期间,人们对卡路里标签信息的负面情绪和搜索量的增加。更好地了解公众对卡路里标签政策的反应可能有助于制定未来的政策和公共沟通策略。
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Assessing public perception and awareness of UK mandatory calorie labeling in the out-of-home sector: Using Twitter and Google trends data.

Assessing public perception and awareness of UK mandatory calorie labeling in the out-of-home sector: Using Twitter and Google trends data.

Assessing public perception and awareness of UK mandatory calorie labeling in the out-of-home sector: Using Twitter and Google trends data.

Objectives: In 2021 the UK government announced a new obesity policy requiring large out-of-home food outlets to provide mandatory in-store calorie labeling on food and drink items. Public acceptability and engagement with obesity policies could influence the level of impact on wider public health particularly with population-level policies such as calorie labeling. This study aimed to examine public responses and awareness of the policy using social media (Twitter) comments and Google trends data.

Methods: This study examined responses to social media posts on Twitter (tweets) from the UK Department of Health and Social Care detailing the policy, implementation date and post-implementation information about the policy's enforcement. The sentiments of the tweets were coded and the number of likes and replies extracted. This study utilized google trends to examine public awareness of the policy by extracting weekly relative search volume for relevant phrases such as "calorie labeling."

Results: From the 276 replies/quote-tweet extracted, the majority expressed a negative sentiment toward the policy (N = 197/71.4%). There were fewer tweets expressing a positive sentiment (N = 25/8.7%) and a neutral/no sentiment (N = 54/19.6%). There was no difference in the number of "likes" or retweets between tweets expressing positive or negative sentiments. Five themes were identified expressing negative sentiments (most common being negative impacts on eating disorders). Google trends data revealed increased searches for "calorie labels/labeling" during the week of the policy enforcement compared to previous weeks in the last 5 years but no significant differences in searches for specific menu calorie labeling.

Conclusions: This analysis revealed negative sentiment toward and increased searching of calorie labeling information during the announcement and implementation of the 2021 mandatory calorie labeling policy in England. A greater understanding of public responses to calorie labeling policies may help tailor future policies and public communication strategies.

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