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PLoS One ; 13(5): e0194637, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29847553

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the impact of a local sugar sweetened beverages (SSB) health promotion and 20p price increase in leisure centre venues and estimate the impact on consumption. METHOD: Monthly cold drinks sales data and attendance at leisure centres across the city of Sheffield were analysed over the period January 2015-July 2017. Interrupted time-series methods were employed to estimate changes in consumption per attendance of SSB and non-SSB cold drinks following the introduction of the SSB policy from August 2016 adjusting for seasonal variation and autocorrelation. SSB price elasticities were estimated with fixed effects log-log models by SSB product type (soda can, soda bottle, soda post mix, energy drinks, juice from concentrate). FINDINGS: We estimated a 31% (95% CI 4%, 59%) reduction in units of SSB sold per attendance in the year since the policy was introduced. We did not observe substitution effects to fruit juice or water but found sales of other artificially sweetened non-SSB products increased by 27% (95% CI 6%, 47%) after the introduction of the tax. Price elasticity analysis identified that a 1% increase in price alongside health promotion leads to a 3.8% (95% CI 3.1% 4.4%) decrease in demand for SSB's. Price elasticity of demand was highest for child friendly and high caffeine energy drinks. INTERPRETATION: Demand for SSB drinks at leisure centre venues is highly responsive to the policy, particularly for child-friendly and high caffeine energy drinks, compared with other SSB tax policy evaluations. The policy also increased purchases of carbonated non-SSB.


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Bebidas Gaseificadas/economia , Comércio/economia , Bebidas Energéticas/economia , Promoção da Saúde , Edulcorantes/economia , Bebidas Gaseificadas/provisão & distribuição , Criança , Comércio/estatística & dados numéricos , Bebidas Energéticas/provisão & distribuição , Humanos , Análise de Séries Temporais Interrompida , Atividades de Lazer , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Edulcorantes/provisão & distribuição
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J Med Toxicol ; 13(3): 227-237, 2017 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28741126

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INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of dietary supplement exposures in the USA. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was conducted of out-of-hospital dietary supplement exposures reported to the National Poison Data System from 2000 through 2012. RESULTS: There were 274,998 dietary supplement exposures from 2000 through 2012. The annual rate of dietary supplement exposures per 100,000 population increased by 46.1% during 2000-2002, decreased 8.8% during 2002-2005, and then increased again by 49.3% from 2005 to 2012. These trends were influenced by the decrease in ma huang exposures starting in 2002. Miscellaneous dietary supplements accounted for 43.9% of all exposures, followed by botanicals (31.9%), hormonal products (15.1%), and other supplements (5.1%). The majority of dietary supplement exposures (70.0%) occurred among children younger than 6 years old and were acute (94.0%) and unintentional (82.9%). Serious medical outcomes accounted for 4.5% of exposures and most (95.0%) occurred among individuals 6 years and older. Ma huang products, yohimbe, and energy products were the categories associated with the greatest toxicity. CONCLUSIONS: There was an overall increase in the rate of dietary supplement exposures from 2000 through 2012. Although the majority of these exposures did not require treatment at a health care facility or result in serious medical outcomes, exposures to yohimbe and energy products were associated with considerable toxicity. Our results demonstrate the success of the FDA ban on ma huang products and the need for FDA regulation of yohimbe and energy products in the USA.


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Suplementos Nutricionais/envenenamento , Bebidas Energéticas/envenenamento , Preparações de Plantas/envenenamento , Centros de Controle de Intoxicações/tendências , Ioimbina/envenenamento , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Bases de Dados Factuais , Suplementos Nutricionais/provisão & distribuição , Bebidas Energéticas/provisão & distribuição , Ephedra sinica , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Preparações de Plantas/provisão & distribuição , Intoxicação/diagnóstico , Intoxicação/epidemiologia , Intoxicação/terapia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Medição de Risco , Retirada de Medicamento Baseada em Segurança , Fatores de Tempo , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia , United States Food and Drug Administration , Ioimbina/provisão & distribuição , Adulto Jovem
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