Oral rehydration solution (ORS) for fasting doping: Examining the Twitter data in Indonesia

Narra J. 2023 Dec;3(3):e196. doi: 10.52225/narra.v3i3.196. Epub 2023 Oct 4.

Abstract

Oral rehydration solution (ORS) or oralit is a sugar and salt-based solution that restores electrolyte balance, counters dehydration and mitigates metabolic acidosis. In Indonesia, particularly during the month of Ramadan, the use of ORS as a form of fasting doping has become increasingly prevalent. This study aimed to analyze the patterns of communication, key influencers, and sentiment within the Twitter network in Indonesia regarding the use of ORS as fasting doping. From March 15 to March 26, 2023, Twitter data was collected using NodeXL software. The dataset was then analyzed using NodeXL and Gephi software to identify key influencers and patterns within the network. To assess attitudes towards the use of ORS as fasting doping expressed in tweets, sentiment analysis was conducted using Azure Machine. The dataset consisted of 13,746 tweets, from which the analysis revealed that Twitter discourse concerning the use of ORS as fasting doping demonstrated a diverse range of individuals. The top five users with the highest betweenness centrality scores were medical doctors, mention and confess (menfess) accounts, and personal accounts. The sentiment analysis of the collected tweets unveiled a relatively high negative sentiment toward the use of ORS for fasting purposes. Notably, the proportion of positive and neutral sentiments were comparable. Our data indicate that ORS use as fasting doping is controversial in Indonesia. Most tweets express concerns about misuse and negative consequences, indicating a need for guidance and regulation from public health authorities. Further research and guidelines are necessary to ensure the safe and appropriate use.

Keywords: Oral rehydration solution; doping; fasting; sentiment; social network analysis.