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Minimum Unit Pricing Coding Frame Evaluation of Minimum Unit Pricing policies oy ar] __ Monn vss yea} | Positive portrayal of MUP | Neutral/balanced portrayal of MUP | Word kount pe So] | Negative portrayal of MUP , Mentions other alcohol control policies | Yes] No |_Ben on seling below cost of duty + VAT | eens ereatiata 1 reas) ona taie) Z| Se Te] ¥o] er at ai aa ao OTT ] Ve fad ey a CORT +] eis Gta ase oF AI NRIRCIRIa owns crmlmuaattacen ||| ‘errs Basta ses ooo (aad Fa uaa sa Oa aT Mentions the alcohol problem as burden on the police es nado rl ATS 0 cl PE SEN SUT RST SR Fel arin bar Ff anicG NO TUESTIE OE ia (Se i) ‘Mentions youth in relation to high-risk drinking behaviours | ‘Societal divers of alcohol consumption {colour bode relevant sentences in Yellow) Mentions alcohol advertising/marketing Mentions drinks promotions, happy hours ote. Yes] No. Mentions a negative drinking culture within the UK (inc. ‘Scotland's passion for drink’ ete.) Mentions cheap alcohol and/or ‘problem drinks’ (Buckfast, alcopops, white cider etc.) Mentions supermarkets ‘Appraisal of Minimum Unit Pricing policles (colour code relevant sentences in Blue) MUP would be an effective policy MUP would be an ineffective policy MUP would be bad for businesses MUP has public support MUP does not have public support ‘MUP is good for public health andlor society “There is evidence to support the use of MUP There is not evidence to support the use of MUP ‘MUP is supported by experts/stakeholders ‘MUP is not supported by experts/stakehoiders ‘MUP will punish responsible drinkers / the poor ‘MUP will increase tailers' revenue ‘MUP is likely to face legal challenges [Stakeholder opinions of MUP (do not colour code) For Politicians: ‘SNP Labour Conservative Lib Dem ‘Avcohol-specific charities and associations Health charities and associations, NHS Drinks industry representalitives - includes brewers, distilers and industry associations Pub/bar representatives and owners Relailers and retail industry representatives (includes supermarkets) Tesco ‘ASDA ‘Morrison's ‘Sainsbury's ‘Other supermarkets Police Economists a Minimum Unit Pricing Coding Frame Evaluation of Minimum Unit Pricing policies Positive portrayal of MUP ‘Neutraivalanced portrayal of MUP [Word count... eo Negative portrayal of MUP 14 716) === Ban on soling below cost of duty + VAT TA Increasing tax on alcohol iv] ren Seem eI Yes fesrOsSSity rex meeerce OFF Y SALES BUY IG AGE TO 21, SEPARATE No ALCOHOL CHECKOUTS f Framing of the alcohol problem (colour code relevant sentences in GREEN) Yes] No Mentions that there is an alcohol problem within the UK aed Mentions the alcohol problem as a isk o personal health 74 Mentions the alcohol problem as a sk to othersicommunity/socity (ie, violence, crime, ant-social behaviour) | | V//] ‘Mentions the alcohol problem as an economic problem As | ‘Mentions the alcohol problem as burden on the NHS 1 Mentions the alcohol probiom as burden on the police TA Individual/behavioural drivers of the alcohol problem (colour code relevant sentences in PINK) Yes] No Mentions women in relation fo high-risk drinking behaviours eZ Mentions men in relation to high-risk drinking behaviours 4] Mentions youth in relation to high-risk drinking behaviours MW Mentions alcohol advertising/marketing Mentions drinks promotions, happy hours etc. Mentions a negative drinking culture within the UK (inc. ‘Scotiand’s passion for crink’ tc.) ‘Mentions cheap alcohol andlor ‘problem drinks! (Buckfast, alcopops, white cider etc.) ‘Mentions supermarkets “Appraisal of Minimum Unit Pring policies (colou code relevant eepfences in Blue) MUP would be an effective policy MUP would be an ineffective policy MUP would be bad for businesses MUP has public support ‘MUP does not have public support ‘MUP is good for public health and/or society ‘There is evidence to support the use of MUP ‘There is not evidence to support the use of MUP ‘MUP is supported by experts/stakeholders IS ‘MUP is not supported by experts/stakeholders ‘MUP will punish responsible drinkers / the poor ‘MUP will increase retailers’ revenue MUP is likely to face legal challeng [Stakeholder opinions of MUP (do not colour code) Politicians. inst] ‘SNP Labour Conservative Lib Dem ‘Alcohol-specific chanties and associations Health charities and associations, NHS Drinks industry representatives - includes brewers, distillers and industry associations Pubybar representatives and owners Retailers and retail industry representatives (includes supermarkets) Tesco ‘ASDA Morrison's Sainsbury's ‘Other supermarkets Police Economists MH thou <0 ef thle cul Page 1 Childhood obesity linked to baby milk; HEALTH The Independent (London) September 30, 2010 Thursday The Independent (London) September 30, 2010 Thursday First Edit Childhood obesity linked to baby milk; HEALTH BYLINE: Paula Fentiman SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 16 LENGTH: 266 words FEEDING BABIES milk enriched with nutrients to promote faster weight gain in infancy makes them fatter later in life, researchers suggest ‘Body fat mass in five to eight-year-olds wes 22 per cent to 38 per cent greater in those who were given nutrientenriched mik as babies than those vino had standard formula, according to a team based at University College London's Institute of Child Health. Previous studies have shown a link between over-nutrton in childhood and overweight adults in animals, but this isthe frst demonstration in humans when other factors, such 2s the size of mothers, are ruled out ‘The scientists said the findings, published online in the American Journal of Clinical Nutriton, have important public health implications as Briain tackles the problem of obesity. They confirm previous estimates that more than 20 per cent of adut obesity may be caused by over-nutrtion or other early excessive weight gain in infancy. Researchers looked at two randomised, controlled, double blind studies - where neither they nor the mothers knew which kind of mik they were assigned - involving newbom babies. Professor Atul Singhal, who led the research, said: “This study robustly demonstrates link between early nutrition and having more fat in tater Ife in humans. Immediately, it raises the issue about the best way to feed those children small for gestational age, which should now be evaluated in the light of all current evidence. In public health terms, i supports the case in the general population for breastfeeding - since itis harder to overfeed a breastfed baby.” LOAD-DATE: September 29, 2010 LANGUAGE: ENGLISH PUBLICATION-TYPE: Newspaper JOURNAL-CODE: IA Copyright 2010 Newspaper Publishing PLC ‘All Rights Reserved

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