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Pilot test of the Healthy Food Environment Policy Index (Food-EPI) to increase government actions for creating healthy food environments

机译:对健康食品环境政策指数(Food-EPI)进行试点测试,以增加政府为创建健康食品环境而采取的行动

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Objectives Effective government policies are essential to increase the healthiness of food environments. The International Network for Food and Obesityon-communicable diseases (NCDs) Research, Monitoring and Action Support (INFORMAS) has developed a monitoring tool (the Healthy Food Environment Policy Index (Food-EPI)) and process to rate government policies to create healthy food environments against international best practice. The aims of this study were to pilot test the Food-EPI, and revise the tool and process for international implementation. Setting New Zealand. Participants Thirty-nine informed, independent public health experts and non-governmental organisation (NGO) representatives. Primary and secondary outcome measures Evidence on the extent of government implementation of different policies on food environments and infrastructure support was collected in New Zealand and validated with government officials. Two whole-day workshops were convened of public health experts and NGO representatives who rated performance of their government for seven policy and seven infrastructure support domains against international best practice. In addition, the raters evaluated the level of difficulty of rating, and appropriateness and completeness of the evidence presented for each indicator. Results Inter-rater reliability was 0.85 (95% CI 0.81 to 0.88; Gwet’s AC2) using quadratic weights, and increased to 0.89 (95% CI 0.85 to 0.92) after deletion of the problematic indicators. Based on raters’ assessments and comments, major changes to the Food-EPI tool include strengthening the leadership domain, removing the workforce development domain, a stronger focus on equity, and adding community-based programmes and government funding for research on obesity and diet-related NCD prevention, as good practice indicators. Conclusions The resulting tool and process will be promoted and offered to countries of varying size and income globally. International benchmarking of the extent of government policy implementation on food environments has the potential to catalyse greater government action to reduce obesity and NCDs, and increase civil society's capacity to advocate for healthy food environments.
机译:目标有效的政府政策对于提高食品环境的健康至关重要。国际食品和肥胖症/非传染性疾病研究,监测和行动支持网络(INFORMAS)开发了一种监测工具(健康食品环境政策指数(Food-EPI)),并对政府制定政策的过程进行了评级符合国际最佳做法的健康食品环境。这项研究的目的是对Food-EPI进行试点测试,并修改国际实施的工具和过程。设置新西兰。参与者三十九名知情,独立的公共卫生专家和非政府组织(NGO)的代表。主要结果指标和次要结果指标新西兰收集了有关政府在食品环境和基础设施支持方面实施不同政策的程度的证据,并得到了政府官员的验证。由公共卫生专家和NGO代表召集了两天的研讨会,他们根据国际最佳实践对政府在七个政策和七个基础设施支持领域的绩效进行了评估。此外,评估者还评估了评估难度,针对每个指标提供的证据的适当性和完整性。结果使用二次权重,评分者间的可靠性为0.85(95%CI为0.81至0.88; Gwet's AC2),删除有问题的指标后,评分者可靠性为0.89(95%CI为0.85至0.92)。根据评估者的评估和意见,Food-EPI工具的重大变化包括加强领导力领域,取消劳动力发展领域,更加注重公平,增加基于社区的计划和政府对肥胖和饮食研究的资助,相关的非传染性疾病预防,作为良好实践指标。结论由此产生的工具和过程将在全球范围内推广和提供给规模和收入各不相同的国家。政府对食品环境政策执行程度的国际基准可激发政府采取更多行动来减少肥胖和非传染性疾病,并增强民间社会倡导健康食品环境的能力。

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