Pop stars endorsing mostly junk food, Study Says
Pop stars endorsing mostly junk food, Study Says

Pop stars endorsing mostly junk food; Study Says

A vast majority of the food and beverage products endorsed by some of the most popular celebrities in the US are unhealthy, finds a new study.

In the report NYU Langone Medical Center scientists combed through Billboard Magazine’s “Hot 100” song charts from 2013 and 2014. They confirmed celebrities’ popularity by looking at who won at the Teen Choice Awards as well as the number of views of celebrity endorsements they had on YouTube. The study authors also looked at all food and drink endorsements between 2000 and 2014 recorded in the advertisement database AdScope. Overall, there were around 313 million views of YouTube videos of celebrity food and beverage endorsements.

The most common foods and drinks endorsed by the musicians were soda, sugary drinks, fast food and sweets. The researchers assessed the nutritional makeup of the products and of the 26 food products in the ads, 81% were “nutrient poor.” Only one of the food products—Wonderful Pistachio—had a healthy nutrition score, and was endorsed by Psy. Taylor Swift has promoted Diet Coke, which is not high in nutrients and there’s some evidence to suggest that artificial sweeteners are not as healthy as they’ve been advertised.

The study authors report that Baauer, will.i.am, Justin Timberlake, Maroon 5, and Britney Spears had the most food and drink endorsements. According to the report, several celebrities endorsed regular, full-calorie soda, including Nicki Minaj, One Direction, Mariah Carey, Calvin Harris, Blake Shelton, Enrique Iglesias, Beyoncé, Wiz Khalifa and others.

“Teens are seeing a lot of ads for these types of products that are associated with things like obesity and childhood diabetes,” says study author Marie Bragg, an assistant professor in the department of population health at NYU in a video about her research. “We already know that other studies have shown that exposure to food ads can lead young people to overeat in the short-term.”

The study is the first to show how many music celebrities are involved in food advertising. “Which is important because some of these contracts are worth millions of dollars, suggesting that food companies really get a lot of value out of them,” says Bragg. For example, the researchers note that in 2012, Beyoncé signed an estimated $50 million endorsement deal with Pepsi, and Justin Timberlake received an estimated $6 million for his role in the McDonald’s “I’m lovin’ it” jingle.

This descriptive study publishes today in the journal Pediatrics.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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