Leveraging Online Shopping Behaviors as a Proxy for Personal Lifestyle Choices: New Insights into Chronic Disease Prevention Literacy
Yongzhen Wang, Xiaozhong Liu, Katy B\"orner, Jun Lin, Yingnan Ju,, Changlong Sun, Luo Si

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that analyzing online shopping behaviors can effectively identify lifestyle factors linked to chronic diseases like depression and diabetes, offering a new, unobtrusive approach for early risk detection.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method of using e-commerce data to uncover lifestyle-related risk factors for chronic diseases, matching traditional screening accuracy.
Findings
Identified new lifestyle risk factors for depression and diabetes.
Achieved screening accuracy comparable to medical diagnosis surveys.
Demonstrated feasibility of unobtrusive chronic disease risk assessment.
Abstract
Objective: Ubiquitous internet access is reshaping the way we live, but it is accompanied by unprecedented challenges in preventing chronic diseases that are usually planted by long exposure to unhealthy lifestyles. This paper proposes leveraging online shopping behaviors as a proxy for personal lifestyle choices to improve chronic disease prevention literacy, targeted for times when e-commerce user experience has been assimilated into most people's everyday lives. Methods: Longitudinal query logs and purchase records from 15 million online shoppers were accessed, constructing a broad spectrum of lifestyle features covering various product categories and buyer personas. Using the lifestyle-related information preceding online shoppers' first purchases of specific prescription drugs, we could determine associations between their past lifestyle choices and whether they suffered from a…
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