涉及在幼儿教育中心和保健中心附近与母乳喂养竞争的产品的营销违规行为:基于零售食品环境审计的横断面研究,Maceió, 2022-2023。

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Emanuelle Cristina Lins Bastos, Nicole Almeida Conde Vidal, Luan Dos Santos Aragão, Gabriel Marx Assunção Costa, Jonas Augusto Cardoso da Silveira
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目的:评估Maceió卫生中心和幼儿教育中心周围零售食品环境中违反《巴西婴幼儿食品、奶嘴、安抚奶嘴和奶瓶销售守则》的情况。方法:这项横断面研究于2022年4月至2023年3月期间进行,审计了卫生中心和幼儿教育中心附近所有销售受该法规监管产品的食品零售店。结果以频率表示。结果:在被审计的1176家食品零售网点中,8.8%存在违规行为。违规行为主要集中在药店(65.0%)和超市(26.2%)。在检查这两种类型的机构(n=601)时,观察到41.6%的零售连锁店存在违规行为。零售连锁企业的违规概率是独立经营企业的6.8倍(95%可信区间:4.5-10.2)。最常见的违规行为发生在幼儿后续配方奶粉(27.5%)、婴幼儿和婴幼儿后续配方奶粉(22.0%)以及复合乳制品(19.7%)。与违规行为最相关的促销策略是特殊展示(74.7%)。结论:Maceió的零售食品环境存在违反行为,连锁药店和超市对母乳喂养构成主要威胁。鉴于立法中规定的分销商和工业界的责任,这项工作报告了滥用销售做法,这些做法对儿童获得充足食物和营养的人权产生了负面影响。
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Marketing violations involving products that compete with breastfeeding in the vicinity of early childhood education centers and health centers: a cross-sectional study based on an audit of the retail food environment, Maceió, 2022-2023.

Objective: Evaluate violations of the Brazilian Code of Marketing of Infant and Toddler Food, Teats, Pacifiers, and Baby Bottles (NBCAL) in the retail food environment around health centers and early childhood education centers in Maceió.

Methods: This cross-sectional study, conducted between April 2022 and March 2023, audited all food retail outlets selling products regulated by the Code in the vicinity of health centers and early childhood education centers. The results were expressed as frequencies.

Results: Of the 1,176 food retail outlets audited, 8.8% showed violations. The violations were concentrated in pharmacies (65.0%) and supermarkets (26.2%). When examining these two types of establishments (n=601), it was observed that 41.6% of those affiliated with retail chains exhibited violations. The probability of violation in retail chains was 6.8 times higher (95% confidence interval: 4.5-10.2) than in independent establishments. The most frequent violations occurred in follow-up formulas for early childhood children (27.5%), infant and follow-up formulas for infants (22.0%), and dairy compound products (19.7%). The promotional strategy most associated with the violations was special display (74.7%).

Conclusion: The retail food environment in Maceió revealed violations of the Code, with pharmacy chains and supermarkets posing the main threats to breastfeeding. Given the responsibilities of distributors and industry provided for in the legislation, this work reported abusive marketing practices that negatively impact the human right to adequate food and nutrition of children.

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