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Iranzu Viguria1, Miguel Angel Alvarez-Mon1,2,3, Maria Llavero-Valero4, Angel Asunsolo Del Barco5, Felipe Ortuño1, Melchor Alvarez-Mon2,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health awareness initiatives are frequent but their efficacy is a matter of controversy. We have investigated the effect of the Eating Disorder Awareness Week and Wake Up Weight Watchers campaigns on Twitter.Entities:
Keywords: Twitter; awareness campaigns; eating disorders; social media
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32673225 PMCID: PMC7388051 DOI: 10.2196/17626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Category definitions and examples of classificationa.
| Categories and definitions | Examples of classification |
| Medical (clinical or epidemiological information) | “For #EatingDisorderAwarenessWeek remember that1) ppl with eating difficulties are not always underweight 2) it’s not about wanting to diet and be thin 3) recovery is not as simple as “eat a bit more to recover” 4) ED’s are life threatening illnesses” |
| Testimony (expression of experience) |
“When I was about to become a teenager, my parents put me on Weight Watchers. I have been battling Anorexia since then. Dieting is one of the most common antecedents of disordered eating in young people. #WakeUpWeightWatchers” “We are warriors whether we are still battling this war or we have overcome and conquered it. We stand together in a battle which costs lives and relationships but we stand together. #EatingDisorderAwarenessWeek” “My younger sister has this too - as if she is cured and we can now resume normal life and carry on from where we left off. But everything has changed. #StateNotWeight #EatingDisorderAwarenessWeek” “As someone who suffered from an ED after dieting I am so worried about promoting weight watchers to teenagers. It may be dangerous. #WakeUpWeightWatchers” |
| Pro-ana (pro–eating disorder content, promoting compensatory behaviors or disordered eating for weight loss) |
“Ohh wow my dad really bought me the scale I wanted. I'm so excited but at the same time it's better he doesn't know why I really wanted it so bad. #eatingdisorder #proana #ed #rexi” “I can’t eat because I’m allergic to calories. #ana #mia #anorexia #anorexic #anoressia #anoressica #anorexie #anorexique #vita #lavie #mystory #Mylife #conversation #quote #quotes #meme #memes #MEMES #anamia #proana #eatingdisorder #diary #mydiary #me #life” “Skip dinner, wake up thinner. #Eatingdisorder. “Just think how all of this pain will be worth it in the end #thinspo #thin #skinny #eatingdisorder #anorexic #anorexia #mia” |
| Anti-ana (expressing concerns regarding pro-ana content) | “As the mom of a teen who struggles with an eating disorder, seeing WW target teens makes me worry. It is not correct to tell kids that a number on the scale is what gives them their value. #livelife #smile #behappy #BodyPositivity #WakeUpWeightWatchers” |
| Help offer (promoting help- and treatment-seeking behaviors) |
“It's #EatingDisorderAwarenessWeek If you have concerns about your loved ones or if you feel keen to talk to a professional counselor about your difficulties, call our confidential helpline at XXX #EDAW18 #NotAlone #HeretoHelp” “Are you concerned that your child may have an #eatingdisorder? Help and support is available from @XXX” |
| Awareness (aim to raise awareness, combat misconceptions, or educate) |
“Sign this petition against @WeightWatchers' insidious campaign to recruit teens to their dangerous business #WakeUpWeightWatchers” “Eating disorder experts, dietitians, physicians, and advocates around the world are standing together against @weightwatchers marketing dangerous “free” summer memberships to vulnerable young people. A season of fat-shaming, a lifetime of weight cycling.” “Spotting the signs: “If you suspect an eating disorder you should talk to them directly, and express your concerns –because the sooner you get help the better“ #EatingDisorderAwarenessWeek #SpeakYourMind” |
aUsernames and personal names have been removed.
Potential impact, potential reach, number of contributors, percentage of very active users, and percentage of very influential users in the 3 groups.
| Parameters | Eating disorder | Eating Disorder Awareness Week | Wake Up Weight Watchers |
| Potential impact, n | 7,384,797 | 54,143,739 | 28,371,411 |
| Potential reach, n | 4,175,017 | 9,547,326 | 9,332,345 |
| Contributors, n | 1243 | 2531 | 4609 |
| Very active contributors, n (%) | 70 (5.6) | 59 (2.3) | 383 (8.3) |
| Very influential contributors, n (%) | 127 (10.2) | 186 (7.4) | 289 (6.3) |
Figure 1Different percentages of tweets in each category generated about the awareness campaigns #eatingdisorderawarenessweek (including #eatingdisorderawareness and #EDAW) and #wakeupweightwatchers, with #eatingdisorder as the control. Percentages were calculated with respect to the 500 tweets analyzed for each of the three categories of hashtags. Chi-square test; P<.001.
Retweet-to-tweet and favorite-to-tweet ratio per hashtag analyzed.
| Parameter and value | Eating disorder | Eating Disorder Awareness Week | Wake Up Weight Watchers | |||||
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| Mean (SD) | 0.84 (7.21) | 0.1 (0.79) | 4.23 (21.51) | N/Ab | |||
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| Median (IQR) | 0 (0-0) | 0 (0-0) | 1 (0-3) | <.001 | |||
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| Mean (SD) | 1.76 (16.46) | 0.2 (1.43) | 9.52 (58.09) | N/A | |||
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| Median (IQR) | 0 (0-0) | 0 (0-0) | 2 (0-7) | <.001 | |||
aThe Kruskal-Wallis test was used.
bN/A: not applicable.
Retweet-to-tweet and favorite-to-tweet ratio per category in each hashtag analyzed.
| Category and parameter | Eating disorder, median (IQR) | Eating Disorder Awareness Week, median (IQR) | Wake Up Weight Watchers, median (IQR) | ||
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| Retweet | 0 (0-0) | 0 (0-0) | 4 (3) | .03 |
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| Favorite | 0 (0-1) | 0 (0-0) | 4 (1-4) | .02 |
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| Retweet | 0 (0-0) | 0 (0-0) | —b | .88 |
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| Favorite | 0 (0-1.75) | 0 (0-0) | — | .72 |
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| Retweet | 2 (0-7.5) | 0 (0-0) | 1 (0-3) | .002 |
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| Favorite | 5 (1.5-9.5) | 0 (0-0) | 3 (1-7) | .001 |
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| Retweet | 0 (0-0) | 0 (0-0) | 1 (0-2) | <.001 |
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| Favorite | 0 (0-2) | 0 (0-0) | 3 (2-6.25) | <.001 |
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| Retweet | 0 (0-1) | 0 (0-0) | 2 (1.25-2) | .002 |
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| Favorite | 0 (0-1) | 0 (0-1) | 4 (0.5-6.75) | .047 |
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| Retweet | 0 (0-1) | 0 (0-0) | 1 (0-3) | <.001 |
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| Favorite | 0 (0-2) | 0 (0-0) | 3 (1-6.75) | <.001 |
aThe Kruskal-Wallis test was used.
bNot available.
Top 5 hashtags associated with the 3 groups of hashtags analyzed.
| Hashtag group | The top 5 hashtags and the number of tweets per hashtag |
| Eating disorder | Anorexia (n=199), HAES (Health At Every Size; n=195), HelpfaithHeal (n=193), bodypositive (n=171), recovery (n=156) |
| Eating Disorder Awareness Week | GlobalGoodEmi (n=1201), Winsday (n=289), Wednesday (n=287), Giveaway (n=196), Flash (n=180) |
| Wake Up Weight Watchers | HAES (n=341), simplyNYC (m=283), MNYFashionweek (n=281), sheopenedthedoor (n=281), weightwatchers (n=198) |