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Volume 30, Issue 6: December, 2003

Abstract

The News on Health Behavior: Coverage of Diet, Activity, and Tobacco in Local Newspapers

Charlene A. Caburnay, MPH, Mat thew W. Kreuter, PhD, MPH, Douglas A. Luke, PhD, Robert A. Logan, PhD, Heather A. Jacobsen, MPH, Vinay C. Reddy, MPH, Anitha R. Vempaty, MPH, and Hythem R. Zayed, MPH

News media are an important and influential part of the social environment, calling attention to certain issues by the amount and nature of their coverage. To better under stand how health behaviors are covered, we examined more than 80,000 stories in 1,354 news pa per issues from four midsize Missouri communities. Health behavior stories were rare. Of 1,373 stories (1.7%) that addressed diet, physical activity, or tobacco, few were prominently located in the paper, and only half had a primary prevention focus. A large majority had no local angle, local quotes, or call to action for individuals or the community, and only 10% were generated by local reporters. Because the local news pa per can be especially influential in smaller communities, strategies are needed to help reporters and editors in these set tings pro vide more and better coverage of health behavior-related stories.

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