Mulpeter Ellie, Blair Anna, Stevens Jeni, White Marianne, Sterken Elisabeth, Stewart Kristin, O'Connor Barbara, Brimdyr Kajsa, Cadwell Karin
Infant Feeding Action Coalition, South Dennis, MA, USA.
Healthy Children Project, Inc, Harwich, MA, USA.
Arch Public Health. 2025 Jul 31;83(1):199. doi: 10.1186/s13690-025-01687-0.
This quantitative study engaged volunteer participants and a scavenger hunt application with the purpose of collecting photographic data of the breadth and scope of violations of the World Health Organization's Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes ("the Code") and subsequent World Health Assembly Resolutions, in four industrialized countries- the United States ("U.S."), Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom ("U.K."). These four countries do not have or do not adequately enforce their related polices or laws. A secondary goal was to provide evidence to inform national strategic planning efforts related to the marketing practices of manufacturers and distributors of breast-milk substitutes (BMS).
Participants had to be residents of either the U.S., Australia, Canada or the U.K., and had to be 18 years old at minimum. They were recruited via social media, conference attendance and professional networks. Participants completed a demographic survey and downloaded the scavenger hunt application onto their mobile devices. The application directed participants to fulfill as many of the thirty total "missions," which were provided by the research team, by uploading photographic evidence of images that they believed were examples of breaches of the Code. Data collection occurred from July 19, 2023 through July 31, 2024. The research team assessed, recategorized and calculated the numbers of participant submissions after the data collection phase. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software was utilized to conduct descriptive statistics, including Pearson's chi-squared and residuals.
In total, 738 individuals were eligible and consented to participation in the study. Of those individuals, 323 continued on to the scavenger hunt application. After evaluation by the research team to assess if participant submissions were submitted under the appropriate "mission" within the application, and then if their submission qualified as a true violation of the Code, 138 submitted violations were verified and included in the analysis. Key findings include the prevalence of digital marketing violations across all four countries, false, unsubstantiated marketing claims on BMS, a lack of key instructions on the preparation, handling and storage on labels of infant formula products and the marketing violations of BMS in healthcare facilities.
Breaches of the Code are prevalent across the U.S., the U.K., Australia and Canada and expose the public to misleading marketing tactics. To safeguard breastfeeding from exploitative digital marketing practices, countries must legislate the Code into national law and commit to its implementation through advocacy, policy and enactment.
这项定量研究招募了志愿者参与者,并使用了一款寻宝应用程序,目的是收集四个工业化国家——美国、加拿大、澳大利亚和英国违反世界卫生组织《母乳代用品销售守则》(以下简称《守则》)及后续世界卫生大会决议的广度和范围的照片数据。这四个国家没有或没有充分执行其相关政策或法律。第二个目标是提供证据,为与母乳代用品制造商和经销商营销行为相关的国家战略规划工作提供参考。
参与者必须是美国、澳大利亚、加拿大或英国的居民,且年龄至少为18岁。他们通过社交媒体、参加会议和专业网络招募。参与者完成了一份人口统计调查问卷,并将寻宝应用程序下载到他们的移动设备上。该应用程序指导参与者通过上传他们认为是违反《守则》的图片的照片证据,来完成研究团队提供的总共30项“任务”中的尽可能多的任务。数据收集时间为2023年7月19日至2024年7月31日。在数据收集阶段之后,研究团队对参与者的提交内容进行了评估、重新分类和计算。使用社会科学统计软件包进行描述性统计,包括皮尔逊卡方检验和残差分析。
总共有738人符合条件并同意参与该研究。在这些人中,323人继续使用寻宝应用程序。在研究团队评估参与者的提交内容是否在应用程序内的适当“任务”下提交,以及其提交内容是否符合真正违反《守则》的标准之后,138项提交的违规行为得到核实并纳入分析。主要发现包括所有四个国家数字营销违规行为的普遍性、母乳代用品虚假且未经证实的营销声称、婴儿配方奶粉产品标签上缺乏关于制备、处理和储存的关键说明,以及医疗机构中母乳代用品的营销违规行为。
在美国、英国、澳大利亚和加拿大,违反《守则》的行为普遍存在,使公众暴露于误导性的营销策略之下。为了保护母乳喂养免受剥削性数字营销行为的影响,各国必须将《守则》立法纳入国家法律,并通过宣传、政策和制定来致力于其实施。