​Sugary drink consumption in Vietnam soars 420% over 14 years: Euromonitor

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18-11-2024 07:57:02+07:00

​Sugary drink consumption in Vietnam soars 420% over 14 years: Euromonitor

The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in Vietnam has surged from 1.59 billion liters in 2009 to 6.67 billion liters in 2023, marking an increase of 420 percent, according to the market research firm Euromonitor.

​Sugary drink consumption in Vietnam soars 420% over 14 years: Euromonitor

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Per capita consumption of sugary drinks in Vietnam has also risen sharply by 350 percent, from 18 liters per person in 2009 to 66 liters in 2023.

A study on sugary drink consumption among Vietnamese adolescents revealed that 43 percent consume such beverages more than twice a week, while 13.5 percent drink them almost daily.

This data was shared at a seminar organized by the Ministry of Health on Friday in Hanoi.

The event provided insights into the current consumption trends, the health risks associated with sugary drinks, and the role of special consumption taxes on these beverages in reducing consumption.

At the seminar, experts highlighted that implementing a special consumption tax on sugary drinks is a crucial intervention to mitigate their health impacts.

Delegates also proposed strengthening regulations on food labeling, including nutrition facts, sugar content displayed prominently on packaging, and mandatory health risk warnings for high sugar intake.

Additionally, they recommended raising public awareness about the health effects of sugary drinks and tightening controls on their sale, advertising, marketing, and sponsorship.

Unregulated consumption of sugary drinks has been identified as a major contributor to overweight and obesity, as well as metabolic disorders in both adults and children.

This increases the prevalence of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and complications such as cardiovascular diseases and strokes.

Tuoi Tre News



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