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在有和没有分量限制的活动场馆购买和摄入含糖饮料的情况。

Sugar-sweetened beverage purchases and intake at event arenas with and without a portion size cap.

作者信息

Volger Sheri, Parrott James Scott, Elbel Brian, John Leslie, Block Jason P, Rothpletz-Puglia Pamela, Roberto Christina A

机构信息

Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, School of Health Professions, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, United States.

Dept. of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, NY, United States.

出版信息

Prev Med Rep. 2021 Dec 9;25:101661. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101661. eCollection 2022 Feb.

Abstract

This is the first real-world study to examine the association between a voluntary 16-ounce (oz) portion-size cap on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) at a sporting arena on volume of SSBs and food calories purchased and consumed during basketball games. Cross-sectional survey data from adults exiting a Brooklyn, NY, USA arena (Barclays, n = 464) with a 16-oz portion-size restriction and a Manhattan, NY, USA arena with no portion-size restriction (Madison Square Garden, control, n = 295) after the portion cap policy was put in place from March through June 2014 were analyzed. Linear regression models adjusting for sex, age, BMI, ethnicity, race, marital status, education, and income were used to compare the two arenas during the post-implementation period. The survey response rate was 45.9% and equivalent between venues. Among all arena goers, participants at Barclays purchased significantly fewer SSB oz (-2.24 oz, 95% CI [-3.95, -0.53], p = .010) and consumed significantly fewer SSB oz (-2.34 oz, 95% CI[-4.01, -0.68], p = .006) compared with MSG after adjusting for covariates. Among those buying at least one SSB, Barclays' participants purchased on average 11.03 fewer SSB oz. (95% CI = [4.86, 17.21], p < .001) and consumed 12.10 fewer SSB oz (95% CI = [5.78, 18.42], p < .001). There were no statistically significant differences between arenas in food calories and event satisfaction. In addition, no one reported not ordering a drink due to small size. An SSB portion-size cap was associated with purchasing and consuming fewer SSB oz. without evidence of decreasing satisfaction with the event experience.

摘要

这是第一项实地研究,旨在调查体育场馆对含糖饮料(SSB)实行16盎司(oz)的自愿分量限制,与篮球比赛期间购买和消费的SSB量及食物卡路里之间的关联。分析了2014年3月至6月实施分量限制政策后,来自美国纽约布鲁克林一家有16盎司分量限制的体育馆(巴克莱中心,n = 464)和美国纽约曼哈顿一家无分量限制的体育馆(麦迪逊广场花园,对照,n = 295)的成年观众的横断面调查数据。采用对性别、年龄、体重指数、种族、民族、婚姻状况、教育程度和收入进行调整的线性回归模型,比较实施该政策后两个体育馆的情况。调查回复率为45.9%,两个场馆相当。在所有体育馆观众中,与麦迪逊广场花园相比,在对协变量进行调整后,巴克莱中心的参与者购买的SSB盎司数显著减少(-2.24盎司,95%置信区间[-3.95,-0.53],p = 0.010),消费的SSB盎司数也显著减少(-2.34盎司,95%置信区间[-4.01,-0.68],p = 0.006)。在至少购买一种SSB的人群中,巴克莱中心的参与者平均购买的SSB盎司数少11.03(95%置信区间 = [4.86,17.21],p < 0.001),消费的SSB盎司数少12.10(95%置信区间 = [5.78,18.42],p < 0.001)。两个体育馆在食物卡路里和赛事满意度方面没有统计学上的显著差异。此外,没有人报告因分量小而不点饮料。SSB分量限制与购买和消费更少的SSB盎司数相关,且没有证据表明赛事体验满意度下降。

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