inner-banner-bg

Archives of Epidemiology & Public Health Research(AEPHR)

ISSN: 2833-4353 | DOI: 10.33140/AEPHR

Impact Factor: 1.98

Dietary Deception Unmasked: How Influencers Mislead Millions and What We Can Do About It

Abstract

Dasaad Mulijono*

The explosive growth of social media influencers has dramatically reshaped public perceptions of nutrition and health, frequently leading to the propagation of misleading or outright false dietary information. This comprehensive and provocative analysis explores why influencers widely promote myths surrounding animal-based diets, ketogenic eating patterns, and dangerously misrepresent high LDL cholesterol and unrestricted consumption of whole eggs as beneficial dietary practices. Highlighting the profound negative impacts on individuals with chronic conditions such as coronary artery disease (CAD), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), obesity, hypertension, and hyperlipidaemia, the article underscores the urgency of addressing these harmful narratives. Drawing from Bethsaida Hospital's pioneering educational initiatives under Prof. Dasaad Mulijono (DM), it illustrates effective methods utilizing diverse media, including podcasts, YouTube, TikTok, pamphlets, WhatsApp groups, and advanced artificial intelligence (AI) platforms like ChatGPT, to validate nutritional information, educate the public on whole-food plant-based diets (WFPBD), and clearly outline the dangers of animal-derived dietary practices. The article concludes by proposing future-oriented solutions involving regulatory oversight, professional medical engagement, enhanced media literacy, and AI-driven content moderation to empower communities against the tide of dietary misinformation.

HTML PDF