# Musculoskeletal Magazine Advertising Focuses on White Individuals and Overlooks Minority Consumers

**Authors:** Wei Shao Tung, Kelsey A. Rankin, Robert John Oris, Adithi Wijesekera, Daniel H. Wiznia

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jmahp13010004 · Journal of Market Access & Health Policy · 2025-02-04

## TL;DR

MSK advertisements in magazines mostly feature white models, which may contribute to health disparities by not reaching minority audiences.

## Contribution

This study reveals racial disparities in MSK advertising representation, linking it to potential health inequities.

## Key findings

- 68.5% of advertisements featured white-presenting models, while only 17.6% featured black models.
- Hispanic/Latinx and Asian models were underrepresented across all advertisement categories.
- Black models were overrepresented as athletes but underrepresented in pain relief ads.

## Abstract

Introduction: Demographic disparities in musculoskeletal (MSK) health exist in the US. Racial representation in advertising has been shown to influence consumer behavior and buying patterns. Direct-to-consumer advertising that does not target a racially diverse audience may exacerbate MSK disparities by failing to reach minorities. We explore the hypothesis that minorities are underrepresented in direct-to-consumer MSK advertisements in this cross-sectional analysis. Methods: Using magazines from four databases, eight health-related magazine types were selected and advertisement categories were established. Racial distribution was analyzed using Pearson’s Chi-squared and Chi-squared tests. Fisher’s Exact test was used when >20% of cells had expected frequencies <5. Significance was set at α = 0.05. Results: Of the advertisements featuring at least one model, 68.5% featured a white-presenting model, followed by 17.6% with a black model. Further, 92.7% of advertisements were monoethnic or monoracial with an overrepresentation of white models (p < 0.001). Black models were overrepresented as athletes (p < 0.001) and underrepresented in advertisements for pain relief (p < 0.001). Hispanic/Latinx and Asian models were underrepresented across all advertisement categories (p < 0.001). Discussion: The causes of musculoskeletal health disparities are multifactorial. One potential influence is adjacent industries such as MSK health-related advertisements. When controlling for US population demographics, white models were overrepresented and minority race models were underrepresented, demonstrating racioethnic disparities in MSK advertising. Improving the racial and ethnic diversity of models within MSK advertisements may serve to improve patient perceptions of orthopaedic products and services and improve MSK disparities.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pain (MESH:D010146), Musculoskeletal (MESH:D009140)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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