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法语和丹麦语父母在社交媒体上表达的对糖消费的看法。

Perspectives on sugar consumption expressed on social media by French-speaking and Danish-speaking parents.

机构信息

MAPP Centre for Research on Value Creating in the Food Sector, Department of Management, BSS, Aarhus University, Fuglesangsallé 4, Aarhus V, 8210, Denmark.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2021 Feb;270:113636. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113636. Epub 2020 Dec 28.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Meanings and practices attributed to sugar emerged as important barriers to healthy eating in an earlier study with French and Danish parents. Considering the impact of excessive sugar intake on human health and childhood obesity, this study focuses on gaining further understanding of connotations, perceptions and attitudes related to sugar among parents.

METHODS

A thematic analysis of sugar-related posts and comments on blogs and Facebook pages was performed, and in-depth interviews with experts (one in each country) were conducted. Data were set in a Social Judgment Theory analytical framework.

RESULTS

Sugar consumption appears as a two-sided experience, being at times dangerous, sinful and addictive, but also comforting and delightful. This "sugar dilemma" unfolded aspects between asceticism and hedonism, state governance and personal responsibility. Three main behavioral strategies on how parents deal with these ambivalences emerged: i) restriction, ii) moderation, and iii) liberation. Restriction was more noticeable in France, whereas liberation was more pronounced in Denmark. In both countries, the ones who defended the respective opposite positions (restriction or liberation) were targets of judgmental moral tones. The three behavioral strategies corresponded to the main attitudes demonstrated in reaction to anti-sugar messages, which align to the Social Judgment Theory constructs: acceptance, non-commitment and rejection.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings shed light on dietary, behavioral and social challenges faced by parents and highlight the importance of a diversified approach to tackle sugar consumption among families - an approach that considers individuals' attitudes, social context and value systems. Furthermore, online sugar-related content yields valuable information on the social construction and morality of health and nutrition discourses and the misleading, confusing and overwhelming nature of social media content. Parents' discussions are an example of the general dilemmas between (gendered) parenting expectations, individual freedom and morality of food choices.

摘要

简介

在一项针对法国和丹麦父母的早期研究中,糖的含义和用途被认为是健康饮食的重要障碍。考虑到过量摄入糖对人类健康和儿童肥胖的影响,本研究旨在进一步了解父母对糖的内涵、看法和态度。

方法

对博客和 Facebook 页面上与糖有关的帖子和评论进行主题分析,并对专家(每个国家一名)进行深入访谈。数据设置在社会判断理论分析框架中。

结果

糖的消费似乎是一种两面性的体验,有时是危险的、罪恶的和上瘾的,但也有安慰和愉悦的一面。这种“糖的困境”揭示了禁欲主义和享乐主义、国家治理和个人责任之间的一些方面。父母处理这些矛盾的三种主要行为策略出现了:i)限制,ii)适度,和 iii)解放。限制在法国更为明显,而解放在丹麦更为明显。在这两个国家,那些捍卫各自相反立场(限制或解放)的人都受到了评判性的道德指责。这三种行为策略与对反糖信息的反应所表现出的主要态度相对应,这些态度符合社会判断理论的构建:接受、不承诺和拒绝。

结论

研究结果揭示了父母在饮食、行为和社会方面所面临的挑战,并强调了采取多样化方法来解决家庭中糖的消费问题的重要性——这种方法考虑到个人的态度、社会背景和价值体系。此外,与糖有关的在线内容提供了有价值的信息,说明了健康和营养话语的社会构建和道德,以及社交媒体内容的误导性、混乱性和压倒性特点。父母的讨论是(性别化)育儿期望、个人自由和食物选择道德之间普遍困境的一个例子。

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