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The role of policy in improving diets: experiences from the Pacific Obesity Prevention in Communities food policy project.

A M Thow1, W Snowdon, J T Schultz, S Leeder, P Vivili, B A Swinburn.   

Abstract

There is global interest in using multisectoral policy approaches to improve diets, and reduce obesity and non-communicable disease. However, there has been ad hoc implementation, which in some sectors such as the economic sector has been very limited, because of the lack of quality evidence on potential costs and impacts, and the inherent challenges associated with cross-sectoral policy development and implementation. The Pacific Obesity Prevention in Communities food policy project aimed to inform relevant policy development and implementation in Pacific Island countries. The project developed an innovative participatory approach to identifying and assessing potential policy options in terms of their effectiveness and feasibility. It also used policy analysis methodology to assess three policy initiatives to reduce fatty meat availability and four soft drink taxes in the region, in order to identify strategies for supporting effective policy implementation.
© 2011 The Authors. obesity reviews © 2011 International Association for the Study of Obesity.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22008561     DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-789X.2011.00910.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Rev        ISSN: 1467-7881            Impact factor:   9.213


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