2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41538-024-00345-z
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Unlocking the potential of social media on food additives for effective science communication

Ting Lu,
Zhaohui Mo,
Fangzhou He
et al.

Abstract: Ultra-processed foods dominate modern diets, often containing numerous additives to enhance flavor, texture, and shelf life. Concerns about the potential health risks of daily or excessive consumption have sparked online discussions. This study analyzed perceptions of food additives on Zhihu, a popular Chinese social platform. The findings revealed no significant difference in attitudes between experts and non-experts ( p > 0.05), with experts relying on statistical data and non-experts … Show more

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