Normative,authentic, and altruistic fruit and vegetable consumption as weblog discourses |
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Authors: | Anna-Mari Simunaniemi Helena Sandberg Agneta Andersson Margaretha Nydahl |
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Affiliation: | 1. Media and Communication Studies, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden;2. Department for Food, Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The Internet is a growing information and communication channel for health- and diet-related issues. Keeping updated on the fruit- and vegetable-related (F&V) discourses among laypeople is important for health communicators in order to promote F&V consumption through tailored health messages. The aim of the present study was to identify F&V-related discourses in weblogs that were maintained, obviously, to influence diet. A theoretically chosen sample of weblogs were analysed applying critical discourse analysis. The analysis showed three partly overlapping F&V-related discourses: (1) normative consumption with a focus on single nutrients and physiological mechanisms; (2) authentic consumption with a desire for naturalness; and (3) altruistic consumption where ethical responsibilities are enhanced. Bloggers have clear perceptions on ideal F&V consumption, but it is a challenge for the reader to make a synthesis of the discourses presented. Filtering contradictory instructions requires health literacy, which may need more support from dietetic professionals. |
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Keywords: | Critical discourse analysis dietetic communication fruit and vegetables health communication weblogs |
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