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Published in: International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries 3/2019

01-07-2019 | Original Article

Factors associated with consumption of sugar-sweetened foods and beverages in Malaysia: an ethnic comparison

Authors: Yong Kang Cheah, Azira Abdul Adzis, Juhaida Abu Bakar, Shri Dewi Applanaidu

Published in: International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

High intake of added sugar is related to various diseases. One of the main objectives of public health administrators is to reduce the consumption of sugar-sweetened foods and beverages. The present study attempts to examine sociodemographic factors associated with consumption of sugar-sweetened foods and beverages in Malaysia. The Malaysian Household Expenditure Survey (HES) 2014 (n = 14,838) is used. The dependent variable is monthly household expenditures on sugar-sweetened foods and beverages. The independent variables are gender, age, ethnicity, marital status, education, employment status, household income, household size, region, location of residence and expenditures on tobacco and alcohol. The present study uses a two-part model to estimate the factors associated with consumption decision and amount decision of sugar-sweetened foods and beverages. Analyses stratified by ethnicity are performed. Age, household size, marital status, education level, employment status, region, location of residence, tobacco and alcohol expenditures are associated with consumption of sugar-sweetened foods and beverages. For Bumiputera and non-Bumiputera households, those who have a higher likelihood of consuming sugar-sweetened foods and beverages are less-educated, reside in Peninsular Malaysia and rural areas and spend less on tobacco, while those who spend more on sugar-sweetened foods and beverages are females, married, well-educated, employed and spend more on alcohol. In conclusion, household expenditures on sugar-sweetened foods and beverages are associated with numerous sociodemographic factors. Findings of the present study can assist policy makers in developing a more effective intervention measure directed towards reducing the intake of added sugar among people in Malaysia.
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Metadata
Title
Factors associated with consumption of sugar-sweetened foods and beverages in Malaysia: an ethnic comparison
Authors
Yong Kang Cheah
Azira Abdul Adzis
Juhaida Abu Bakar
Shri Dewi Applanaidu
Publication date
01-07-2019
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0973-3930
Electronic ISSN: 1998-3832
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13410-018-0673-7

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