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‘The university should promote health, but not enforce it’: opinions and attitudes about the regulation of sugar-sweetened beverages in a university setting

机译:“大学应该促进健康,但不能强求健康”:关于大学环境中对含糖饮料进行监管的意见和态度

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Background The study aimed to determine the opinions and attitudes of a university population regarding the regulation of sugar-sweetened beverages in a university setting, primarily looking at differences in opinion between younger adults (under 30?years of age) and older adults (30?years of age or older). Methods An online survey was conducted at an Australian university in April–May 2016 using a convenience sample of students and staff between the ages of 16 and 84?years. The survey included questions about consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and level of agreement and support of proposed sugar-sweetened beverage interventions. Quantitative response data and qualitative open-ended response data were analysed. Results Nine hundred thirteen responses from students and staff were analysed. In this population, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages was low and awareness of the health risks of sugar-sweetened beverages was high. Overall, the surveyed population indicated more support for interventions that require higher levels of personal responsibility. The population did support some environment-centred, population-based interventions, such as increasing access to drinking water and reducing the price of healthier beverage alternatives. However there was less support for more restrictive interventions such as removing sugar-sweetened beverages from sale. Young adults tended to be less supportive of most interventions than older adults. Conclusions These findings indicate there is some support for environment-centred, population-based approaches to reduce the availability and appeal of sugar-sweetened beverages in an adult environment such as a university setting. However these results suggest that public health may need to focus less on educating populations about the harms associated with sugar-sweetened beverages. Instead, there should be greater emphasis on explaining to populations and communities why environment-centred approaches relating to the sale and promotion of sugar-sweetened beverages should be prioritised over interventions that simply target personal responsibility and individual behaviours.
机译:背景研究旨在确定大学人群对大学环境中加糖饮料的监管的意见和态度,主要研究年轻人(30岁以下)与老年人(30岁以下)之间的意见差异。岁以上)。方法2016年4月至5月,在澳大利亚一所大学进行了一项在线调查,调查对象为16岁至84岁的学生和教职员工。该调查包括有关含糖饮料的消费,协议水平和拟议含糖饮料干预措施的支持和支持的问题。分析定量反应数据和定性开放式反应数据。结果分析了来自学生和教职员工的913份回答。在这一人群中,含糖饮料的消费量较低,对含糖饮料的健康风险的认识较高。总体而言,接受调查的人群表示对需要更高个人责任感的干预措施的支持更大。人口确实支持了一些以环境为中心的以人口为基础的干预措施,例如增加了饮用水的获取和降低了健康饮料替代品的价格。但是,对于更具限制性的干预措施(例如从销售中删除含糖饮料)的支持较少。与老年人相比,年轻人对大多数干预措施的支持较少。结论这些发现表明,在以成人为中心的环境(例如大学环境)中,以环境为中心,以人群为基础的方法可以减少含糖饮料的供应和吸引力。但是,这些结果表明,公共卫生可能需要减少对人群的教育,以了解与加糖饮料相关的危害。取而代之的是,应该更加强调向人群和社区解释为什么与销售和推广含糖饮料有关的以环境为中心的方法应优先于仅针对个人责任和个人行为的干预措施。

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