Paper by Alisha Suhag, Romana Burgess and Anya Skatova: “The growing ubiquity of digital footprint data presents new opportunities for behavioral epidemiology and public health research. Among these, supermarket loyalty card data—passively collected records of consumer purchases—offer objective, high-frequency insights into health-related behaviors at both individual and population levels. This paper explores the potential of loyalty card data to strengthen public health surveillance across 4 key behavioral risk domains: diet, alcohol, tobacco, and over-the-counter medication use. Drawing on recent empirical studies, we outline how these data can complement traditional epidemiological data sources by improving exposure assessment, enabling real-time trend monitoring, and supporting intervention evaluation. We also discuss critical methodological challenges, including issues of representativeness, data integration, and privacy, as well as the need for robust validation strategies. By synthesizing the current evidence base and offering practical recommendations for researchers, this paper highlights how loyalty card data can be responsibly leveraged to advance behavioral risk monitoring and support the adaptation of epidemiological practice to contemporary digital data environments…(More)”.
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