Energy drink consumption and marketing in South Africa

Type Journal Article - Preventive Medicine
Title Energy drink consumption and marketing in South Africa
Volume 105
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
Page numbers S32-S36
URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0091743517301743
Abstract
Energy drinks are a fast-growing class of beverage containing high levels of caffeine and sugar. Advertising and marketing have been key to their growth in South Africa. This paper documents trends in energy drink consumption and energy drink advertising, and examines the relationship between exposure to energy drink advertising and consumption. Logistic regressions were estimated of categories of energy drink consumption on individual characteristics, as well as exposure to energy drink advertising. Exposure to advertising is measured by reported viewing of channels high in energy drink advertising. Energy drink consumption in South Africa is higher among younger, wealthier males. Spending on energy drink advertising is mostly focused on television. Targeted channels include youth, sports and general interest channels. Viewers of channels targeted by energy drink advertisers have higher odds of any and moderate levels of energy drinks consumption.