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Supermarket policies on less-healthy food at checkouts: Natural experimental evaluation using interrupted time series analyses of purchases

机译:结账时超市针对不健康食品的政策:使用间断的购买时间序列分析进行自然实验评估

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Background In response to public concerns and campaigns, some United Kingdom supermarkets have implemented policies to reduce less-healthy food at checkouts. We explored the effects of these policies on purchases of less-healthy foods commonly displayed at checkouts. Methods and findings We used a natural experimental design and two data sources providing complementary and unique information. We analysed data on purchases of small packages of common, less-healthy, checkout foods (sugary confectionary, chocolate, and potato crisps) from 2013 to 2017 from nine UK supermarkets (Aldi, Asda, Co-op, Lidl, M&S, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Waitrose). Six supermarkets implemented a checkout food policy between 2013 and 2017 and were considered intervention stores; the remainder were comparators. Firstly, we studied the longitudinal association between implementation of checkout policies and purchases taken home. We used data from a large (n ≈ 30,000) household purchase panel of food brought home to conduct controlled interrupted time series analyses of purchases of less-healthy common checkout foods from 12 months before to 12 months after implementation. We conducted separate analyses for each intervention supermarket, using others as comparators. We synthesised results across supermarkets using random effects meta-analyses. Implementation of a checkout food policy was associated with an immediate reduction in four-weekly purchases of common checkout foods of 157,000 (72,700–242,800) packages per percentage market share—equivalent to a 17.3% reduction. This decrease was sustained at 1 year with 185,100 (121,700–248,500) fewer packages purchased per 4 weeks per percentage market share—equivalent to a 15.5% reduction. The immediate, but not sustained, effect was robust to sensitivity analysis. Secondly, we studied the cross-sectional association between checkout food policies and purchases eaten without being taken home. We used data from a smaller (n ≈ 7,500) individual purchase panel of food bought and eaten ‘on the go’. We conducted cross-sectional analyses comparing purchases of common checkout foods in 2016–2017 from supermarkets with and without checkout food policies. There were 76.4% (95% confidence interval 48.6%–89.1%) fewer annual purchases of less-healthy common checkout foods from supermarkets with versus without checkout food policies. The main limitations of the study are that we do not know where in the store purchases were selected and cannot determine the effect of changes in purchases on consumption. Other interventions may also have been responsible for the results seen. Conclusions There is a potential impact of checkout food polices on purchases. Voluntary supermarket-led activities may have public health benefits.
机译:背景技术为响应公众的关注和运动,英国的一些超级市场已经实施了减少收银台上不健康食品的政策。我们探索了这些政策对购买通常在结帐时展示的不健康食品的影响。方法和发现我们使用了自然的实验设计和两个提供补充和独特信息的数据源。我们分析了2013年至2017年从英国9家超级市场(Aldi,Asda,Co-op,Lidl,M&S,Morrison, Sainsbury's,Tesco和Waitrose)。 2013年至2017年间,有6家超市实施了结帐食品政策,被视为干预商店;其余为比较器。首先,我们研究了结帐政策的执行与带回家的购买之间的纵向关联。我们使用了一个庞大的(n≈30,000)家庭食品购买小组带回家的数据,对实施前12个月至实施后12个月内不太健康的普通结账食品的购买进行了受控的中断时间序列分析。我们对每个干预超市进行了单独的分析,并以其他超市为比较对象。我们使用随机效应荟萃分析对超市中的结果进行了综合。实施结帐食品政策会导致每4%的市场份额立即减少每四个星期购买157,000件(72,700–242,800)包普通结帐食品的数量,相当于减少17.3%。这种下降持续了1年,每4周每百分比市场份额购买了185,100(121,700-248,500)个包裹,相当于减少了15.5%。即时但非持续的作用对敏感性分析是有力的。其次,我们研究了结账食品政策与未带回家的已购买食品之间的横断面关联。我们使用了一个较小的(n≈7,500)个人购买小组“旅途中”购买和食用的食物中的数据。我们进行了横断面分析,比较了2016-2017年从有和没有结账食品政策的超市购买的普通结账食品。与没有结账食品政策的超市相比,每年从超市购买不太健康的普通结账食品的人数减少了76.4%(95%的置信区间为48.6%–89.1%)。该研究的主要局限性在于我们不知道在商店中选择了哪里购买商品,也无法确定购买变化对消费的影响。其他干预措施也可能对看到的结果负责。结论结帐食品政策对采购有潜在影响。由超市主导的自愿性活动可能对公共健康有好处。

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