A qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in Dharwad, India

Abstract Background We sought to explore the perceptions of the socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) among Indian adults working or studying at a post-secondary institution in Karnataka, India. Methods We completed a qualitative study, including 24...

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Main Authors: Natalie Riediger, Anika Dhalla, Maureen Cooper, Andrea Bombak, Hemalatha Sreeramaiah
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11033-y
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spelling doaj-0a7674dc1e60475280150d64921415e22021-05-30T11:04:01ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-05-0121111010.1186/s12889-021-11033-yA qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in Dharwad, IndiaNatalie Riediger0Anika Dhalla1Maureen Cooper2Andrea Bombak3Hemalatha Sreeramaiah4Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of ManitobaDepartment of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of ManitobaDepartment of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of ManitobaDepartment of Sociology, University of New BrunswickFood Science and Technology Department, University of Agricultural Sciences DharwadAbstract Background We sought to explore the perceptions of the socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) among Indian adults working or studying at a post-secondary institution in Karnataka, India. Methods We completed a qualitative study, including 24 semi-structured interviews between 2017 and 2018 at the University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka, India. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Results One over-arching theme emerged, westernization and changing perceptions of food, sugar, and health. Participants discussed SSB and associated health concerns in the broad context of westernization and overall economic development in India. Three sub-themes regarding the health perceptions of consuming SSB were: healthy drinks are clean and natural; hydration and energy; and moderation and body weight. Hygienically-prepared beverages were a consistent concern among participants. Juices and beverages, such as tea or coffee, sweetened with jaggery were viewed positively due to their naturalness and lack of processed sugar. Participants perceived SSB as providing hydration and energy, particularly in hot weather. Lastly, if consumed in moderation, SSB were thought to have no direct adverse health consequences. Though some participants noted excessive, ‘addictive’ consumption would contribute to weight gain and diabetes. Conclusion Perceived health concerns of SSB reflect dominant health issues in India, namely, food insecurity, food safety, and increasingly, diabetes. Policymakers tend to prioritize acute challenges over long-term concerns. As such, the capacity of any policy to address chronic nutritional concerns related to SSB are likely to be muted in the absence of improvements to food safety and security.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11033-ySugar-sweetened beveragesDiabetesIndiaHealthNutritionHealth policy
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Anika Dhalla
Maureen Cooper
Andrea Bombak
Hemalatha Sreeramaiah
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Anika Dhalla
Maureen Cooper
Andrea Bombak
Hemalatha Sreeramaiah
A qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in Dharwad, India
BMC Public Health
Sugar-sweetened beverages
Diabetes
India
Health
Nutrition
Health policy
author_facet Natalie Riediger
Anika Dhalla
Maureen Cooper
Andrea Bombak
Hemalatha Sreeramaiah
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title A qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in Dharwad, India
title_short A qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in Dharwad, India
title_full A qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in Dharwad, India
title_fullStr A qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in Dharwad, India
title_full_unstemmed A qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in Dharwad, India
title_sort qualitative analysis of the perceived socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of sugar-sweetened beverages among adults studying or working at a post-secondary institution in dharwad, india
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background We sought to explore the perceptions of the socio-cultural contexts and health concerns of consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) among Indian adults working or studying at a post-secondary institution in Karnataka, India. Methods We completed a qualitative study, including 24 semi-structured interviews between 2017 and 2018 at the University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka, India. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Results One over-arching theme emerged, westernization and changing perceptions of food, sugar, and health. Participants discussed SSB and associated health concerns in the broad context of westernization and overall economic development in India. Three sub-themes regarding the health perceptions of consuming SSB were: healthy drinks are clean and natural; hydration and energy; and moderation and body weight. Hygienically-prepared beverages were a consistent concern among participants. Juices and beverages, such as tea or coffee, sweetened with jaggery were viewed positively due to their naturalness and lack of processed sugar. Participants perceived SSB as providing hydration and energy, particularly in hot weather. Lastly, if consumed in moderation, SSB were thought to have no direct adverse health consequences. Though some participants noted excessive, ‘addictive’ consumption would contribute to weight gain and diabetes. Conclusion Perceived health concerns of SSB reflect dominant health issues in India, namely, food insecurity, food safety, and increasingly, diabetes. Policymakers tend to prioritize acute challenges over long-term concerns. As such, the capacity of any policy to address chronic nutritional concerns related to SSB are likely to be muted in the absence of improvements to food safety and security.
topic Sugar-sweetened beverages
Diabetes
India
Health
Nutrition
Health policy
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11033-y
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