Mass education for obesity prevention: the penetration of the BBC's 'Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign

Citation
J. Wardle et al., Mass education for obesity prevention: the penetration of the BBC's 'Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign, HEAL EDUC R, 16(3), 2001, pp. 343-355
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
HEALTH EDUCATION RESEARCH
ISSN journal
02681153 → ACNP
Volume
16
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
343 - 355
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-1153(200106)16:3<343:MEFOPT>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The study aimed to evaluate the BBC's 'Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign 's success in achieving public awareness of the need for obesity prevention , and putting over its message of healthy eating and increased physical act ivity. Demographic factors associated with awareness of the campaign were a ssessed. Data were collected from a national representative British sample as part of the ONS Omnibus survey in March 1999. Questions included weight and height, recognition of the campaign name, recall of the content of the campaign, and participation in the campaign registration scheme. More than half of the respondents had heard of the campaign and 30% recalled the heal thy lifestyle messages, although fewer than 1% registered to participate in the scheme. Awareness of the campaign was high in all socio-economic group s, but memory for the healthy lifestyle message was significantly poorer in those with lower levels of education and from ethnic minority groups. Disa ppointingly, awareness was also no higher in overweight than normal weight respondents. The results strongly support the effectiveness of the campaign in publicizing the issue of increasing prevalence of obesity and the need for lifestyle change, but suggest that different approaches might be needed to maximize participation from groups most in need of lifestyle change.