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Public support for government regulatory interventions for overweight and obesity in Australia

机译:公众对澳大利亚针对超重和肥胖的政府监管干预措施的支持

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There is growing recognition among public health circles of the need for regulatory action for overweight and obesity, but there has been limited research into whether the Australian public supports government intervention. This study aimed to determine the level of public support for food-related regulations for obesity, and to assess the determinants of support. A nationally representative sample of Australian adults (n?=?2011) was recruited by market research company Online Research Unit to complete an online survey. The survey measured respondents’ perception of the obesity problem in Australia, and level of agreement on a 5-point Likert scale (strongly disagree to strongly agree) with proposed regulations in three domains; advertising, sponsorship of children’s sport, and taxation. Binary logistic regression models were run to examine the association between demographic variables and support for regulation. The majority of respondents (92.5%) considered overweight and obesity to be a somewhat or very serious problem in Australia, and almost 90% felt there should be at least some government regulation to protect the public. Respondents agreed that the government should regulate food and beverage advertising (69.5%), with strongest support for restricting unhealthy food advertising to children (78.9%). There was lower support for prohibiting unhealthy food and beverage company sponsorship of children’s sport (63.4% agreement), and for taxing sugar-sweetened beverages (54.5%), although the majority were still in favour. Support for fiscal policies slightly increased if revenue was to be used for health purposes. Females and tertiary educated respondents showed stronger agreement with proposed regulations (p?
机译:公共卫生界越来越意识到对超重和肥胖采取监管措施的必要性,但是关于澳大利亚公众是否支持政府干预的研究很少。这项研究旨在确定公众对与肥胖相关的食品法规的支持程度,并评估支持的决定因素。市场研究公司Online Research Unit招募了具有国家代表性的澳大利亚成年人(n = 2011),以完成在线调查。该调查评估了受访者对澳大利亚肥胖问题的看法,以及在三个方面的拟议法规的5点李克特量表上的同意水平(强烈不同意强烈同意)。广告,儿童运动的赞助和税收。运行二元逻辑回归模型以检验人口统计学变量与监管支持之间的关联。大多数受访者(92.5%)认为超重和肥胖在澳大利亚是一个或严重或严重的问题,几乎90%的人认为应该至少有一些政府法规来保护公众。受访者同意,政府应规范食品和饮料广告(69.5%),并大力支持将不健康食品广告限制在儿童中(78.9%)。禁止不健康的食品和饮料公司赞助儿童运动的支持率较低(达成协议的占63.4%),对含糖饮料征收税收的支持率(占54.5%),尽管大多数仍然支持。如果将收入用于卫生目的,则对财政政策的支持会略有增加。女性和受过高等教育的受访者对拟议法规表示出更强烈的认同感(p <0.05)。调查结果表明,大多数澳大利亚人认识到肥胖是一个严重的健康问题,并支持政府对食品环境的监管作为人口一级的预防策略。

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