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太平洋岛国及领地的含糖饮料:问题与解决办法?

Sugar-sweetened beverages in Pacific Island countries and territories: problems and solutions?

作者信息

Snowdon W

出版信息

Pac Health Dialog. 2014 Mar;20(1):43-6.

Abstract

Non-communicable diseases are a major problem in the Pacific Islands, with poor diets an important contributing factor. Available data suggests high levels of intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) across the region, and particularly in adolescents. Due to concerns about the risks to health of high intakes, efforts have been made across the region to reduce the intake of SSBs. French Polynesia, Nauru, Cook Islands, Tonga and Fiji have implemented sales or excise taxes on SSBs to increase the price to the consumer. Many countries in the region have adopted school food policies which intend to limit or ban access to SSBs in schools. Guam also adopted legislation to ensure that healthier foods and beverages were available in all vending machines in schools. Efforts to control advertising and sponsorship of SSBs have been limited to-date in the region, although some school food policies do restrict advertising and sponsorship in schools, school grounds and school vehicles. Efforts around education and awareness raising have shown mixed success in terms of changing behaviour. Greater attention is needed to evaluate the impact of these measures to ensure that actions are effective, and to increase the evidence regionally of the most effective approaches to tackle SSBs.

摘要

非传染性疾病是太平洋岛屿地区的一个主要问题,不良饮食是一个重要的促成因素。现有数据表明,该地区,尤其是青少年群体中,含糖饮料(SSB)的摄入量很高。由于担心高摄入量对健康的风险,该地区已作出努力以减少含糖饮料的摄入量。法属波利尼西亚、瑙鲁、库克群岛、汤加和斐济已对含糖饮料征收销售税或消费税,以提高消费者购买价格。该地区许多国家都制定了学校食品政策,旨在限制或禁止在学校提供含糖饮料。关岛还通过立法,确保学校所有自动售货机都提供更健康的食品和饮料。迄今为止,该地区在控制含糖饮料广告和赞助方面的努力有限,不过一些学校食品政策确实限制了在学校、校园和校车上的广告和赞助。在改变行为方面,围绕教育和提高认识的努力成效不一。需要更加关注评估这些措施的影响,以确保行动有效,并增加该地区应对含糖饮料最有效方法的证据。

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