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Misperceptions and misuse of Bear Brand coffee creamer as infant food: national cross sectional survey of consumers and paediatricians in Laos

Objective To investigate the use of Bear Brand coffee creamer as a food for infants and the impact on consumers of the logo of a cartoon baby bear held by its mother in the breastfeeding position. Design Interviews with paediatricians throughout the country and a national survey of potential consume...

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Autores principales: Barennes, Hubert, Andriatahina, Todisoa, Latthaphasavang, Vattanaphone, Anderson, Margot, Srour, Leila M
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2533525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18782843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a1379
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author Barennes, Hubert
Andriatahina, Todisoa
Latthaphasavang, Vattanaphone
Anderson, Margot
Srour, Leila M
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Andriatahina, Todisoa
Latthaphasavang, Vattanaphone
Anderson, Margot
Srour, Leila M
author_sort Barennes, Hubert
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description Objective To investigate the use of Bear Brand coffee creamer as a food for infants and the impact on consumers of the logo of a cartoon baby bear held by its mother in the breastfeeding position. Design Interviews with paediatricians throughout the country and a national survey of potential consumers regarding their perceptions and use of the Bear Brand coffee creamer. Setting 84 randomised villages in south, central, and northern Laos. Participants 26 Lao paediatricians and 1098 adults in households in a cluster sampling. Results Of the 26 paediatricians, 24 said that parents “often” or “sometimes” fed this product to infants as a substitute for breast milk. In the capital city, paediatricians said that mothers used the product when they returned to work. In the countryside, they reported that poor families used it when the mother was ill or died. Of 1098 adults surveyed, 96% believed that the can contains milk; 46% believed the Bear Brand logo indicates that the product is formulated for feeding to infants or to replace breast milk; 80% had not read the written warning on the can; and over 18% reported giving the product to their infant at a mean age of 4.7 months (95% confidence interval 4.1 to 5.3). Conclusion The Bear Brand coffee creamer is used as a breast milk substitute in Laos. The cartoon logo influences people’s perception of the product that belies the written warning “This product is not to be used as a breast milk substitute.” Use of this logo on coffee creamer is misleading to the local population and places the health of infants at risk.
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spelling pubmed-25335252008-09-15 Misperceptions and misuse of Bear Brand coffee creamer as infant food: national cross sectional survey of consumers and paediatricians in Laos Barennes, Hubert Andriatahina, Todisoa Latthaphasavang, Vattanaphone Anderson, Margot Srour, Leila M BMJ Research Objective To investigate the use of Bear Brand coffee creamer as a food for infants and the impact on consumers of the logo of a cartoon baby bear held by its mother in the breastfeeding position. Design Interviews with paediatricians throughout the country and a national survey of potential consumers regarding their perceptions and use of the Bear Brand coffee creamer. Setting 84 randomised villages in south, central, and northern Laos. Participants 26 Lao paediatricians and 1098 adults in households in a cluster sampling. Results Of the 26 paediatricians, 24 said that parents “often” or “sometimes” fed this product to infants as a substitute for breast milk. In the capital city, paediatricians said that mothers used the product when they returned to work. In the countryside, they reported that poor families used it when the mother was ill or died. Of 1098 adults surveyed, 96% believed that the can contains milk; 46% believed the Bear Brand logo indicates that the product is formulated for feeding to infants or to replace breast milk; 80% had not read the written warning on the can; and over 18% reported giving the product to their infant at a mean age of 4.7 months (95% confidence interval 4.1 to 5.3). Conclusion The Bear Brand coffee creamer is used as a breast milk substitute in Laos. The cartoon logo influences people’s perception of the product that belies the written warning “This product is not to be used as a breast milk substitute.” Use of this logo on coffee creamer is misleading to the local population and places the health of infants at risk. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2008-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2533525/ /pubmed/18782843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a1379 Text en © Barennes et al 2008 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Anderson, Margot
Srour, Leila M
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title Misperceptions and misuse of Bear Brand coffee creamer as infant food: national cross sectional survey of consumers and paediatricians in Laos
title_full Misperceptions and misuse of Bear Brand coffee creamer as infant food: national cross sectional survey of consumers and paediatricians in Laos
title_fullStr Misperceptions and misuse of Bear Brand coffee creamer as infant food: national cross sectional survey of consumers and paediatricians in Laos
title_full_unstemmed Misperceptions and misuse of Bear Brand coffee creamer as infant food: national cross sectional survey of consumers and paediatricians in Laos
title_short Misperceptions and misuse of Bear Brand coffee creamer as infant food: national cross sectional survey of consumers and paediatricians in Laos
title_sort misperceptions and misuse of bear brand coffee creamer as infant food: national cross sectional survey of consumers and paediatricians in laos
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2533525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18782843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a1379
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