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Beverage Intake Smoking Behavior and Alcohol Consumption in Contemporary China—A Cross-Sectional Analysis from the 2011 China Health and Nutrition Survey

机译:当代中国的饮料摄入量吸烟行为和酒精消耗——2011年中国健康与营养调查的横断面分析

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Chinese residents enjoy various types of beverages in their daily life. With the rapid Westernization of contemporary China, several adverse health concerns—such as diabetes linked to sweetened beverages—have emerged. Until now, no research that examines associations between beverage consumption and smoking/drinking behaviors has been made available, despite the large Chinese populations partaking in such activities. We conducted a cross-sectional study to explore the association between beverage intake frequencies and smoking/drinking behaviors in 12,634 adult respondents who participated in the latest wave (2011) of the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS). Further, we applied Tukey’s Honest Significance test for pairwise comparisons. We defined the consumption categories as daily (at least one serving per day), weekly (less than one serving per day, at least one serving per week), monthly (less than one serving per week, at least one serving per month), and less than monthly or none—for sweetened beverage, water, tea, and coffee consumptions. The data showed that both tea and sweetened beverages are associated with smoking/drinking behaviors. Compared to respondents who consume tea and sweetened beverages daily, the odds of smoking behaviors are lower for those who consume such beverages less frequently. Further policy implications are discussed, including higher taxes on sweetened beverages and lessons from other countries.
机译:中国居民在日常生活中喜欢各种饮料。随着当代中国的迅速西化,出现了一些不利于健康的问题,例如与甜味饮料相关的糖尿病。到目前为止,尽管有大量的中国人参加了此类活动,但仍未提供任何研究来研究饮料消费与吸烟/饮酒行为之间的关系。我们进行了一项横断面研究,以探讨参加中国健康与营养调查(CHNS)最新一轮(2011年)的12634名成年受访者的饮料摄入频率与吸烟/饮酒行为之间的关系。此外,我们将Tukey的诚实意义检验应用于成对比较。我们将消费类别定义为每日(每天至少一餐),每周(每天少于一餐,每周至少一餐),每月(每周少于一餐,每月至少一餐),并且少于每月一次或没有-用于甜味饮料,水,茶和咖啡的消费。数据显示茶和甜饮料都与吸烟/饮酒行为有关。与每天喝茶和甜饮料的受访者相比,那些不经常喝这种饮料的人吸烟行为的几率更低。讨论了进一步的政策含义,包括对甜味饮料征收更高的税费以及其他国家的经验教训。

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