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Evaluating school obesity-related policies using surveillance tools: lessons from the ScOPE study.

Marilyn S Nanney1, Toben F Nelson2, Martha Y Kubik2, Sara Coulter3, Cynthia S Davey2, Richard MacLehose2, Peter A Rode4.   

Abstract

The evidence evaluating the association between school obestiy prevention policies and student weight is mixed. The lack of consistent findings may result, in part, from limited evaluation approaches. The goal of this article is to demonstrate the use of surveillance data to address methodological gaps and opportunities in the school policy evaluation literature using lessons from the School Obesity-Related Policy Evaluation (ScOPE) study. The ScOPE study uses a repeated, cross-sectional study design to evaluate the association between school food and activity policies in Minnesota and behavioral and weight status of youth attending those schools. Three surveillance tools are used to accomplish study goals: Minnesota School Health Profiles (2002-2012), Minnesota Student Survey (2001-2013), and National Center for Educational Statistics. The ScOPE study takes two broad steps. First, we assemble policy data across multiple years and monitor changes over time in school characteristics and the survey instrument(s), establish external validity, and describe trends and patterns in the distribution of policies. Second, we link policy data to student data on health behaviors and weight status, assess nonresponse bias, and identify cohorts of schools. To illustrate the potential for program evaluators, the process, challenges encountered, and solutions used in the ScOPE study are presented.
© 2014 Society for Public Health Education.

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Keywords:  obesity prevention; policy evaluation; population surveillance; school policy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24942750      PMCID: PMC4710056          DOI: 10.1177/1524839914539347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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6.  Rural disparities in the distribution of policies that support healthy eating in US secondary schools.

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8.  Vending and school store snack and beverage trends: Minnesota secondary schools, 2002-2010.

Authors:  Martha Y Kubik; Cynthia Davey; Marilyn S Nanney; Richard F MacLehose; Toben F Nelson; Brandon Coombes
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9.  Recommended school policies are associated with student sugary drink and fruit and vegetable intake.

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1.  School district wellness policy quality and weight-related outcomes among high school students in Minnesota.

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2.  Disparities in Supports for Student Wellness Promotion Efforts Among Secondary Schools in Minnesota.

Authors:  Nicole Larson; Michael O'Connell; Cynthia S Davey; Caitlin Caspi; Martha Y Kubik; Marilyn S Nanney
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Authors:  Nicole Larson; Cynthia Davey; Pamela Hoffman; Martha Y Kubik; Marilyn S Nanney
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4.  Secular Trends in Meal and Snack Patterns among Adolescents from 1999 to 2010.

Authors:  Nicole Larson; Mary Story; Marla E Eisenberg; Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
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6.  School-Based Obesity-Prevention Policies and Practices and Weight-Control Behaviors among Adolescents.

Authors:  Nicole Larson; Cynthia S Davey; Caitlin E Caspi; Martha Y Kubik; Marilyn S Nanney
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7.  Increasing Inequality in Physical Activity Among Minnesota Secondary Schools, 2001-2010.

Authors:  Toben F Nelson; Richard F MacLehose; Cynthia Davey; Peter Rode; Marilyn S Nanney
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8.  A comparison of the vending environment among three rural subtypes of secondary schools.

Authors:  Rebecca Kehm; Cynthia S Davey; Martha Y Kubik; Marilyn S Nanney
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9.  Association Between Student Body Mass Index and Access to Sports Drinks in Minnesota Secondary Schools, 2012-2013.

Authors:  Martha Y Kubik; Cynthia Davey; Marilyn S Nanney
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