Alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘Good Sports’ program: a cross‐sectional study

Abstract Objective: To examine: alcohol and fast food sponsorship of junior community sporting clubs; the association between sponsorship and club characteristics; and parent and club representative attitudes toward sponsorship. Methods: A cross‐sectional telephone survey of representatives from jun...

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Main Authors: Sharleen Gonzalez, Melanie Kingsland, Alix Hall, Tara Clinton‐McHarg, Christophe Lecathelinais, Nadya Zukowski, Sharin Milner, Shauna Sherker, Ben Rogers, Christopher Doran, Daisy Brooke, John Wiggers, Luke Wolfenden
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-04-01
Series:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12954
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spelling doaj-f720fb6df7f44df58a7f21c79585098b2020-11-25T02:28:24ZengWileyAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health1326-02001753-64052020-04-0144214515110.1111/1753-6405.12954Alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘Good Sports’ program: a cross‐sectional studySharleen Gonzalez0Melanie Kingsland1Alix Hall2Tara Clinton‐McHarg3Christophe Lecathelinais4Nadya Zukowski5Sharin Milner6Shauna Sherker7Ben Rogers8Christopher Doran9Daisy Brooke10John Wiggers11Luke Wolfenden12School of Medicine and Public Health The University of Newcastle New South WalesSchool of Medicine and Public Health The University of Newcastle New South WalesSchool of Medicine and Public Health The University of Newcastle New South WalesSchool of Medicine and Public Health The University of Newcastle New South WalesHunter New England Population Health New South WalesSchool of Public Health University of Alberta CanadaAlcohol and Drug Foundation VictoriaSchool of Medicine and Public Health The University of Newcastle New South WalesAlcohol and Drug Foundation VictoriaCentre for Indigenous Health Equity Research Central Queensland University QueenslandAlcohol and Drug Foundation VictoriaSchool of Medicine and Public Health The University of Newcastle New South WalesSchool of Medicine and Public Health The University of Newcastle New South WalesAbstract Objective: To examine: alcohol and fast food sponsorship of junior community sporting clubs; the association between sponsorship and club characteristics; and parent and club representative attitudes toward sponsorship. Methods: A cross‐sectional telephone survey of representatives from junior community football clubs across New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, and parents/carers of junior club members. Participants were from junior teams with Level 3 accreditation in the ‘Good Sports’ program. Results: A total of 79 club representatives and 297 parents completed the survey. Half of participating clubs (49%) were sponsored by the alcohol industry and one‐quarter (27%) were sponsored by the fast food industry. In multivariate analyses, the odds of alcohol sponsorship among rugby league clubs was 7.4 (95%CI: 1.8–31.0, p=<0.006) that of AFL clubs, and clubs located in regional areas were more likely than those in major cities to receive fast food industry sponsorship (OR= 9.1; 95%CI: 1.0–84.0, p=0.05). The majority (78–81%) of club representatives and parents were supportive of restrictions to prohibit certain alcohol sponsorship practices, but a minority (42%) were supportive of restrictions to prohibit certain fast food sponsorship practices. Conclusions: Large proportions of community sports clubs with junior members are sponsored by the alcohol industry and the fast food industry. There is greater acceptability for prohibiting sponsorship from the alcohol industry than the fast food industry. Implications for public health: Health promotion efforts should focus on reducing alcohol industry and fast food industry sponsorship of junior sports clubs.https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12954junior sporting clubschildren and adolescentssponsorship
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author Sharleen Gonzalez
Melanie Kingsland
Alix Hall
Tara Clinton‐McHarg
Christophe Lecathelinais
Nadya Zukowski
Sharin Milner
Shauna Sherker
Ben Rogers
Christopher Doran
Daisy Brooke
John Wiggers
Luke Wolfenden
spellingShingle Sharleen Gonzalez
Melanie Kingsland
Alix Hall
Tara Clinton‐McHarg
Christophe Lecathelinais
Nadya Zukowski
Sharin Milner
Shauna Sherker
Ben Rogers
Christopher Doran
Daisy Brooke
John Wiggers
Luke Wolfenden
Alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘Good Sports’ program: a cross‐sectional study
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
junior sporting clubs
children and adolescents
sponsorship
author_facet Sharleen Gonzalez
Melanie Kingsland
Alix Hall
Tara Clinton‐McHarg
Christophe Lecathelinais
Nadya Zukowski
Sharin Milner
Shauna Sherker
Ben Rogers
Christopher Doran
Daisy Brooke
John Wiggers
Luke Wolfenden
author_sort Sharleen Gonzalez
title Alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘Good Sports’ program: a cross‐sectional study
title_short Alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘Good Sports’ program: a cross‐sectional study
title_full Alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘Good Sports’ program: a cross‐sectional study
title_fullStr Alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘Good Sports’ program: a cross‐sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘Good Sports’ program: a cross‐sectional study
title_sort alcohol and fast food sponsorship in sporting clubs with junior teams participating in the ‘good sports’ program: a cross‐sectional study
publisher Wiley
series Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
issn 1326-0200
1753-6405
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract Objective: To examine: alcohol and fast food sponsorship of junior community sporting clubs; the association between sponsorship and club characteristics; and parent and club representative attitudes toward sponsorship. Methods: A cross‐sectional telephone survey of representatives from junior community football clubs across New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, and parents/carers of junior club members. Participants were from junior teams with Level 3 accreditation in the ‘Good Sports’ program. Results: A total of 79 club representatives and 297 parents completed the survey. Half of participating clubs (49%) were sponsored by the alcohol industry and one‐quarter (27%) were sponsored by the fast food industry. In multivariate analyses, the odds of alcohol sponsorship among rugby league clubs was 7.4 (95%CI: 1.8–31.0, p=<0.006) that of AFL clubs, and clubs located in regional areas were more likely than those in major cities to receive fast food industry sponsorship (OR= 9.1; 95%CI: 1.0–84.0, p=0.05). The majority (78–81%) of club representatives and parents were supportive of restrictions to prohibit certain alcohol sponsorship practices, but a minority (42%) were supportive of restrictions to prohibit certain fast food sponsorship practices. Conclusions: Large proportions of community sports clubs with junior members are sponsored by the alcohol industry and the fast food industry. There is greater acceptability for prohibiting sponsorship from the alcohol industry than the fast food industry. Implications for public health: Health promotion efforts should focus on reducing alcohol industry and fast food industry sponsorship of junior sports clubs.
topic junior sporting clubs
children and adolescents
sponsorship
url https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12954
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