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Portrayals of Eating and Drinking in Popular American TV Programs: A Comparison of Scripted and Unscripted Shows

机译:美国流行电视节目中饮食的刻画:有脚本和无脚本节目的比较

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This study investigated portrayals of eating and drinking behaviors in popular American TV programs and compared scripted and unscripted (i.e., reality) shows. Through a content analysis of 95 episodes, the prevalence and nature of food/alcohol consumption that accompanied depictions of eating and drinking behaviors in 461 scenes were measured. Various foods were portrayed, but only 9% of foods portrayed were healthy (e.g., low in calories/fat content, such as fruits, vegetables, etc.). Approximately half of eating or drinking scenes either were accompanied by alcohol or contained solely alcoholic beverages. Significant differences between the scripted and unscripted shows were also found.
机译:这项研究调查了美国流行电视节目中饮食行为的刻画,并比较了脚本和非脚本(即现实)节目。通过对95个情节的内容分析,测量了在461个场景中伴随着饮食行为描述的食物/酒精消费的普遍性和性质。描绘了各种食物,但描绘的食物中只有9%是健康的(例如,卡路里/脂肪含量低,例如水果,蔬菜等)。大约有一半的饮食场景是伴随着酒精或仅含酒精的饮料。还发现了脚本显示和非脚本显示之间的显着差异。

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