Nutripedia: The Fight against the Fake News in Nutrition during Pregnancy and Early Life
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Aim of the Paper
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Nutripedia Hub
3.1.1. What Is It
3.1.2. How Was It Born
3.1.3. A New Alliance: Scientists and Bloggers (The Involved People)
3.1.4. The Scientists
- Preparing scientific articles with evidence-based contents, advice, and recommendations to share and reinforce correct information online.
- Debunking common fake news, uncertain data and recommendations circulating online and among parents, providing an up-to-date knowledge instead.
- Delivering reliable information in an easy-to-access format to reach the large public, e.g., focusing on key information and practical advice.
- Giving personalized advice if requested and needed.
3.1.5. The Bloggers
- Detecting online fake news regarding infant nutrition and identifying trends in users’ information-seeking behavior. This fake news was then corrected by the panel of experts and posted on the website in a dedicated section.
- Share their experience in the section “la voce dei genitori-the parents’ voice” on the Nutripedia platform to promote healthy behaviors.
- Write and publish posts on their blog about their personal experience and fake news, to encourage people to reach out the website and build a solid virtual community. Blogging parents relaunched on their blogs the contents developed by the expert team (each with 1 Instagram (IG) post and 1 FB post), with hashtags and mention of the campaign.
3.1.6. The Content of the Website (Advice for General Population)
- fight against fake news, with special focus on parents’ main needs
- scientific and evidence-based approach
- engaging and easy to access format
- simple, supportive, and friendly tone.
3.2. Chatbot
3.2.1. What Is It
3.2.2. How Was It Born (Targeted to Personalized Advice)
- Fertile age
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Weaning
- 1–3 years
- General topic
4. Results
4.1. Nutripedia Website
4.2. Nutripedia Chatbot
- Timing of food introduction in early childhood: e.g., cheese, fruit, vegetables, fish.
- Composition of a complete meal both in complementary nutrition and after one year of age
- Foods to be preferred or avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Amount of milk during the first 6 months of life
- Problems related to breastfeeding
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Website Module | Short Description of the Module |
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Informati con gli esperti (The Expert voices) | Scientific, evidence-based information expanded with articles and contents delivered by the experts and focused on the main nutritional topics related to pregnancy, breastfeeding, first 1000 days of life, and early parenthood. Practical strategies and solutions, advice and example were also included (e.g., foods for adequate infant breakfast or weaning menus). |
La voce dei genitori (The parents’ voices) | Blogging-parents opinions and negative experiences with incorrect information and fake news. A cooperation between blogging-parents and the project as a strategy to address and motivate parents at meeting reliable information and adopt healthy behaviors. |
Fake news | Debunk and scientific implementation of the most commonly circulating fake news. Dedicated section “True or False?”. |
Informati Con Gli Esperti (The Expert Voices) | Topics | Views | Fake News | Topics | Views |
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Example of weekly menu from weaning to first years | Weaning | 6987 | Avoid carbs to weight up in the last trimester of pregnancy | Pregnancy | 2124 |
Mediterranean diet in the first 1000 days of life | General | 5730 | Homemade food and fresh vegetables are safer | Weaning | 1745 |
Best weaning practices | Weaning | 4933 | Top 8 fake news about breastfeeding (ex. Eat for two or avoid specific foods such onions or garlic) | Breastfeeding | 1531 |
Breastfeeding advice | Breastfeeding | 4571 | Specific food ensures to avoid infant colic | Weaning | 1451 |
Nutrition during breastfeeding | Breastfeeding | 2719 | Many of us grew up on cow’s milk and nothing happened | Breastfeeding | 1292 |
Item | % |
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Fertile age | 3.6 |
Pregnancy | 18.8 |
Breastfeeding | 18.5 |
Weaning | 28.3 |
1–3 years | 22.3 |
General topic | 8.5 |
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Verduci, E.; Vizzuso, S.; Frassinetti, A.; Mariotti, L.; Del Torto, A.; Fiore, G.; Marconi, A.; Zuccotti, G.V. Nutripedia: The Fight against the Fake News in Nutrition during Pregnancy and Early Life. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2998. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092998
Verduci E, Vizzuso S, Frassinetti A, Mariotti L, Del Torto A, Fiore G, Marconi A, Zuccotti GV. Nutripedia: The Fight against the Fake News in Nutrition during Pregnancy and Early Life. Nutrients. 2021; 13(9):2998. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092998
Chicago/Turabian StyleVerduci, Elvira, Sara Vizzuso, Armanda Frassinetti, Lisa Mariotti, Alberico Del Torto, Giulia Fiore, Annamaria Marconi, and Gian Vincenzo Zuccotti. 2021. "Nutripedia: The Fight against the Fake News in Nutrition during Pregnancy and Early Life" Nutrients 13, no. 9: 2998. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092998
APA StyleVerduci, E., Vizzuso, S., Frassinetti, A., Mariotti, L., Del Torto, A., Fiore, G., Marconi, A., & Zuccotti, G. V. (2021). Nutripedia: The Fight against the Fake News in Nutrition during Pregnancy and Early Life. Nutrients, 13(9), 2998. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092998