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The emergence and portrayal of obesity in The Irish Times: Content analysis of obesity coverage, 1997-2009
Date Issued
2012
Date Available
2016-11-11T12:16:38Z
Abstract
Both global obesity prevalence rates and media attention to obesity have increased significantly in recent years. The current study examined the representation of obesity in The Irish Times, from 1997 to 2009. A quantitative content analysis was conducted on 479 articles to examine how the causes, consequences, and solutions to obesity have been portrayed and how obesity has been described. A frame analysis was also conducted to examine the dominant frames over time. It was found that attention to obesity was positively correlated with time, indicating coverage has increased significantly over the period examined. Regarding reported causes and solutions, the behavioral frame has been dominant, though environmental and mixed-frame stories have become more frequent. The presence of the genetic frame was consistently low. The study provides an overview of how the issue is being represented in Ireland's paper of record and informs health communicators of the dominant and trending messages and the implications for individuals' formation of illness representations.
Sponsorship
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Health Research Board
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Journal
Health Communication
Volume
27
Issue
4
Start Page
389
End Page
398
Copyright (Published Version)
2012 Taylor and Francis
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Revised_Obesity_in_The_Irish_News_paper_-_final_draft.doc
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315 KB
Format
Microsoft Word
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