| Literature DB >> 29625958 |
Ho-Wei Wang1, Duan-Rung Chen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obesity is highly correlated with the development of chronic diseases and has become a critical public health issue that must be countered by aggressive action. This study determined whether data from Google Trends could provide insight into trends in obesity-related search behaviors in Taiwan.Entities:
Keywords: Google Trends; economic recession; fast food; health-seeking behaviors; infodemiology; internet search; obesity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29625958 PMCID: PMC5910536 DOI: 10.2196/publichealth.7314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Public Health Surveill ISSN: 2369-2960
Figure 1Taiwan business cycle indicators.
Figure 2Time series for the monthly business cycle indicator and Taiwan Stock Exchange Weighted Index (TWSE) between January 2006 and December 2011.
List of obesity-related search terms.
| Category | Search terms |
| Awareness terms | Obesity; metabolic syndrome; endocrinology; triglycerides; body fat percentage; body mass index |
| Health behavior terms | Healthy diet; aerobics; effective diet; meal replacement; on a diet; fitness |
| Fast food restaurant terms | McDonald’s; KFC; pizza |
Relative search volumes (RSVs) by categories.
| Time period | Search volume indexes (RSVs) | ||
| Awareness (% change) | Behavior (% change) | Fast food (% change) | |
| Reference (before prefinancial crisis; 2006/10/1-2007/9/29) | 34 | 23 | 23 |
| Prefinancial crisis (2007/9/30-2008/3/29) | 32 (–6) | 23 (0) | 27 (16) |
| Financial crisis (2008/3/30-2009/8/29) | 30 (–6) | 20 (–12) | 34 (27) |
| Postfinancial crisis (2009/8/30-2011/5/28) | 29 (–3) | 19 (–5) | 38 (12) |
Figure 3Time trends for queries of the three categories around the Great Recession.
Pearson cross-correlation analysis of search terms and Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE), 2007-2011.
| Attribute and time period | TWSE preceded search terms by time ( | |||
| No lag | 1 month | 3 months | ||
| Prefinancial crisis (2007/9/30-2008/3/29) | .277 (.170) | .086 (.677) | .087 (.674) | |
| Financial crisis (2008/3/30-2009/8/29) | .441 (<.001) | .453 (<.001) | .318 (.006) | |
| Postfinancial crisis (2009/8/30-2011/5/28) | –.554 (<.001) | –.595 (<.001) | –.354 (.001) | |
| Prefinancial crisis (2007/9/30-2008/3/29) | .504 (.009) | .421 (.032) | .344 (.086) | |
| Financial crisis (2008/3/30-2009/8/29) | .593 (<.001) | .646 (<.001) | .388 (.001) | |
| Postfinancial crisis (2009/8/30-2011/5/28) | –.548 (<.001) | –.405 (<.001) | –.298 (.004) | |
| Prefinancial crisis (2007/9/30-2008/3/29) | –.529 (.006) | –.640 (<.001) | –.028 (.893) | |
| Financial crisis (2008/3/30-2009/8/29) | –.437 (<.001) | –.513 (<.001) | –.530 (<.001) | |
| Postfinancial crisis (2009/8/30-2011/5/28) | .049 (.646) | .095 (.372) | .181 (.086) | |
Figure 4S&P 500 and McDonald’s Corp. (MCD:NYSE) share performance between 2007 and 2010.
Figure 5Consumer price index and unemployment trends, 2008-2016.
Pearson cross-correlation analysis of the correlation between consumer price index and unemployment for meat, fruit, and cigarettes and betel nuts (2008-2016).
| Variable | Unemployment | Meat | Fruit | Cigarette and betel nuts |
| Unemployment | 1.00 | |||
| Meat ( | .209 (0.32) | 1.00 | ||
| Fruit ( | –.421 (<.001) | .003 (.974) | 1.00 | |
| Cigarettes and betel nuts ( | .220 (.024) | .599 (<.001) | –.094 (.339) | 1.00 |