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Title
Evaluation of compliance with the Spanish Code of self-regulation of food and drinks advertising directed at children under the age of 12 years in Spain, 2012
Author(s)
León-Flández, K | Rico Gomez, Ana ISCIII | Moya Geromini, Maria Angeles ISCIII | Romero-Fernández, M | Bosqued-Estefania, Maria Jose ISCIII | Damian, Javier ISCIII | Lopez Jurado, Lazaro ISCIII | Royo-Bordonada, Miguel Angel ISCIII
Date issued
2017-09
Citation
Public Health. 2017 Sep;150:121-129.
Language
Inglés
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate compliance levels with the Spanish Code of self-regulation of food and drinks advertising directed at children under the age of 12 years (Publicidad, Actividad, Obesidad, Salud [PAOS] Code) in 2012; and compare these against the figures for 2008. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: Television advertisements of food and drinks (AFD) were recorded over 7 days in 2012 (8am-midnight) of five Spanish channels popular to children. AFD were classified as core (nutrient-rich/low-calorie products), non-core (nutrient-poor/rich-calorie products) or miscellaneous. Compliance with each standard of the PAOS Code was evaluated. AFD were deemed to be fully compliant when it met all the standards. RESULTS: Two thousand five hundred and eighty-two AFDs came within the purview of the PAOS Code. Some of the standards that registered the highest levels of non-compliance were those regulating the suitability of the information presented (79.4%) and those prohibiting the use of characters popular with children (25%). Overall non-compliance with the Code was greater in 2012 than in 2008 (88.3% vs 49.3%). Non-compliance was highest for advertisements screened on children's/youth channels (92.3% vs. 81.5%; P < 0.001) and for those aired outside the enhanced protection time slot (89.3% vs. 86%; P = 0.015). CONCLUSIONS: Non-compliance with the PAOS Code is higher than for 2008. Given the lack of effectiveness of self-regulation, a statutory system should be adopted to ban AFD directed at minors, or at least restrict it to healthy products.
Subject
MESH
Advertising | Beverages | Child | Child, Preschool | Cross-Sectional Studies | Food | Food Industry | Humans | Marketing | Spain | Television | Social Control, Informal
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