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"I only watch for the commercials": Messages about weight, eating and race in Super Bowl advertisements.


ABSTRACT: Health experts and communication experts assert that the media influence individuals' health. Yet, incongruously, the public, policy-makers and the media themselves appear reticent to accept that the media could have extensive negative influence on health. The current study examined all ads that aired from Super Bowl XLVI through Super Bowl XLIX (N = 241) using a detailed, multistep coding process. Ads had similar racial/ethnic diversity in the full sample and food/beverage ads. A minority (14.5%) of advertisements contained actors with overweight/obesity, who were more likely to be White and less likely to be Hispanic compared with race/ethnicity in all ads. Humour and tone were similarly present whether or not the ads included actors with overweight/obesity. Findings are striking given the high prevalence of overweight/obesity in the USA, particularly among Black and Hispanic populations, and the comparatively low representation of actors with overweight/obesity in Super Bowl advertisements. Surprising weight findings may signal a change in how the media portray body-size norms (away from exclusively thin), although representations remain disproportionate from actual body-size distributions in the USA.

SUBMITTER: Lydecker JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5728649 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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"I only watch for the commercials": Messages about weight, eating and race in Super Bowl advertisements.

Lydecker Janet A JA   Izzo Antonio A   Spielberger Gail G   Grilo Carlos M CM  

International journal of clinical practice 20170922 11


<h4>Objective</h4>Health experts and communication experts assert that the media influence individuals' health. Yet, incongruously, the public, policy-makers and the media themselves appear reticent to accept that the media could have extensive negative influence on health.<h4>Methods</h4>The current study examined all ads that aired from Super Bowl XLVI through Super Bowl XLIX (N = 241) using a detailed, multistep coding process.<h4>Results</h4>Ads had similar racial/ethnic diversity in the ful  ...[more]

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