Research of peculiarities of consumption of low-alcohol beverages by children and adolescents in Ukraine and identification of risks to public health

O. Lutsenko, N. Horban, T.Yu. Safir, M. Zinovieva, N. Kurdil
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Abstract. Recently, the problem of low-alcohol consumption among adolescents and young people has become especially relevant, which was confirmed by the results of global WHO research and the ESPAD project in Ukraine (2019). Aim. Study the age and gender characteristics of low-alcohol beverages among children and adolescents, identify risks and identify ways to minimize the negative impact of low-alcohol beverages on public health. Materials and Methods. The data of the WHO and the ESPAD project, separate national researches on alcohol use by teenagers are studied; analyzed the results of the long-term epidemiological study "Family and Children of Ukraine", which is part of the WHO long-term European long-term study program on parenting and childhood "ELSPAC" (European Longitudinal Study of Parenthood and Childhood). Results. According to the latest ESPAD study in Ukraine (2019), 85.7 % of all adolescents surveyed (more than 2,000 people) have consumed alcohol at least once in their lifetime, and the share of those who have consumed alcohol in their lifetime is ten and more times amounted to 46.3 %. According to the Family and Children of Ukraine study (989 people), the youngest age when alcohol was first consumed by adolescents of both sexes was 9 years of age and younger, with adolescent girls being more active than boys in their age. The analysis of the questionnaires ("Adolescent Questionnaires 15-18 years") revealed that among the surveyed adolescents, 67.4 % (725) people drank alcohol at least once in their lives, and there were more girls (69.5 % – 370 people) than boys (65.4 % – 355 people). The highest rates among adolescent boys were recorded in the 14-year-old group: 19.0 % drank beer for the first time, 14.5 % drank wine or champagne, 9.4% drank alcohol, and 7.4% drank strong alcohol. The highest rates of adolescent girls were found in the 15-year age group: beer was consumed for the first time by 16.9%, wine or champagne – 22.4%, alcoholic cocktail – 16.9 %, spirits – 8.6 %. Analysis of the degree of involvement of adolescents in beer consumption showed that at the age of 9 years and younger 3.9% (21) boys and 5.3 % (28) girls tried beer for the first time; at the age of 14 – 19.0 % (103) boys and 14.5 % (77) girls; at the age of 15 – 16.0 % (87) boys and 16.9 % (90) girls. Thus, the first time the interviewed teenagers tried beer was at the age of 14-15. Conclusions. Consumption of low-alcohol beverages among children and adolescents in Ukraine is an acute social problem, the solution of which requires a systematic approach, which should include the formation and promotion of alcohol-free norms among young people, as well as marketing tools focus on priority consumption of soft drinks. Key Words: low alcohol drinks, adolescents, food safety.
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研究乌克兰儿童和青少年饮用低酒精饮料的特点和确定对公共健康的风险
摘要最近,青少年和年轻人的低酒精消费问题变得尤为重要,世卫组织全球研究和乌克兰ESPAD项目(2019年)的结果证实了这一点。研究儿童和青少年饮用低酒精饮料的年龄和性别特征,确定风险并确定将低酒精饮料对公共健康的负面影响降至最低的方法。材料与方法。研究了世卫组织和ESPAD项目的数据,分别研究了青少年使用酒精的国家研究;分析了长期流行病学研究“乌克兰家庭和儿童”的结果,该研究是世界卫生组织长期欧洲父母和儿童长期研究计划“ELSPAC”(欧洲父母和儿童纵向研究)的一部分。根据ESPAD在乌克兰进行的最新研究(2019年),接受调查的所有青少年中有85.7%(2000多人)在其一生中至少饮酒一次,而在其一生中饮酒10次及以上的人所占比例为46.3%。根据乌克兰家庭和儿童研究(989人),男女青少年首次饮酒的最小年龄为9岁及以下,青春期女孩比同龄男孩更活跃。对调查表(" 15-18岁青少年调查表")的分析显示,在接受调查的青少年中,67.4%(725人)的人一生中至少喝过一次酒,女孩(69.5%——370人)比男孩(65.4%——355人)多。青少年男孩中酗酒率最高的是14岁年龄组:第一次喝啤酒的比例为19.0%,第一次喝葡萄酒或香槟的比例为14.5%,第一次喝白酒的比例为9.4%,第一次喝烈性酒的比例为7.4%。少女饮酒比例最高的是15岁年龄组:第一次喝啤酒的占16.9%,第一次喝葡萄酒或香槟的占22.4%,第一次喝含酒精鸡尾酒的占16.9%,第一次喝烈酒的占8.6%。青少年对啤酒消费的参与程度分析显示,9岁及以下有3.9%(21岁)的男孩和5.3%(28岁)的女孩第一次尝试啤酒;14岁:男孩占19.0%(103),女孩占14.5% (77);在15岁——男孩占16.0%(87),女孩占16.9%(90)。因此,受访青少年第一次尝试啤酒的年龄是14-15岁。乌克兰儿童和青少年中低酒精饮料的消费是一个尖锐的社会问题,解决这个问题需要采取系统的办法,其中应包括在年轻人中形成和促进无酒精规范,以及侧重于软饮料优先消费的营销工具。关键词:低酒精饮料;青少年;食品安全
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