Karreman Nancy, Essman Michael, Hawkins Benjamin, Adams Jean, White Martin
MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2025;14:8649. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.8649. Epub 2025 Apr 28.
Successive government public health strategies in England have described structural influences of diet-related ill health, including obesity, while emphasising the solution of individual-level change in policy documents. This entrenchment of an individualistic policy paradigm, despite communicating a recognition of structural determinants of health on paper, has been termed "lifestyle drift." The 2020 government strategy, , included policies to address structural determinants of health like the physical and digital food environments but ultimately failed to shift responsibility for diet-related ill health onto structural factors. This study uses the contestation of calorie labelling (CL) in the out-of-home (OOH) sector, one of the strategy's only two implemented measures, in English newspapers to investigate how the policy is framed, and the potential role of media framing in facilitating lifestyle drift.
We systematically searched the Factiva database for articles from 12 UK national newspapers that discussed CL between January 2017 and May 2022, and assessed them relative to inclusion criteria. We then used a combination of reflexive thematic analysis (RTA) and framing theory to qualitatively analyse the framing of policy problems and the solutions meant to address them.
A total of 177 articles met our criteria. We found that media framing often reinforced individualism, personal responsibility, and moralisation of behaviour. It also emphasised perceived mixed and inconclusive evidence of CL's effectiveness, unfairness to businesses, and unintended consequences, including negative impacts on the economy and people living with eating disorders.
Despite an initial shift towards framing interventions to address obesity through a structural lens in , CL legislation and accompanying news coverage reflected a drift back towards individualism. To enact effective, structural change to address diet-related public health issues, policy discourses and approaches need to move away from individualising and moralising framing of both public health problems and potential solutions.
英国历届政府的公共卫生战略都描述了与饮食相关的健康问题(包括肥胖)的结构性影响,同时在政策文件中强调个人层面改变的解决方案。尽管在书面上表达了对健康结构决定因素的认识,但这种个人主义政策范式的根深蒂固被称为“生活方式漂移”。2020年政府战略包括解决健康结构决定因素的政策,如实体和数字食品环境,但最终未能将与饮食相关的健康问题的责任转移到结构因素上。本研究利用英国报纸上对该战略仅有的两项实施措施之一——户外(OOH)行业卡路里标签(CL)的争议,来调查该政策是如何被构建的,以及媒体构建在促进生活方式漂移方面的潜在作用。
我们系统地在Factiva数据库中搜索了2017年1月至2022年5月期间12家英国全国性报纸上讨论CL的文章,并根据纳入标准对其进行评估。然后,我们结合反思性主题分析(RTA)和框架理论,对政策问题的框架以及旨在解决这些问题的解决方案进行定性分析。
共有177篇文章符合我们的标准。我们发现,媒体框架往往强化个人主义、个人责任和行为的道德化。它还强调了CL有效性的混合且不确定的证据、对企业的不公平以及意外后果,包括对经济和饮食失调患者的负面影响。
尽管在[具体文件]中最初朝着通过结构性视角构建解决肥胖问题的干预措施有所转变,但CL立法及相关新闻报道反映出又回到了个人主义。为了实现有效的结构性变革以解决与饮食相关的公共卫生问题,政策话语和方法需要摆脱对公共卫生问题和潜在解决方案的个体化和道德化框架。