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Alliance for a Healthier Generation's Competitive Beverage and Food Guidelines: Do Elementary School Administrators Know About Them and Do They Report Implementing Them?

机译:健康一代竞争性饮料和食品指南联盟:小学管理人员是否了解他们,他们是否报告实施它们?

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Background: The availability of competitive foods in schools is a modifiable factor in efforts to prevent childhood obesity. The Alliance for a Healthier Generation launched the Healthy Schools Program in 2006 to encourage schools to create healthier food environments, including the adoption of nutritional guidelines for competitive beverages and foods. This study examines nationwide awareness and implementation of the guidelines in US public elementary schools. Methods: Data were collected from a nationally representative sample of elementary schools using mail-back surveys in 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, and 2009-2010. Results: From 2006-2007 to 2009-2010, awareness of the Alliance's beverage guidelines increased from 35.0% to 51.8% among school administrators (p < .01); awareness of the food guidelines increased from 29.4% to 40.2% (p < .01). By 2009-2010, almost one third of the schools that sold competitive beverages and foods reported having implemented or being in the process of implementing the guidelines. Implementation was higher among schools from Southern states. Schools with a majority of Black or Latino students were less likely to implement the guidelines. Conclusions: Awareness and implementation of the Alliance's beverage and food guidelines has significantly increased since the 2006-2007 school year, indicating successful diffusion of the guidelines. However, many administrators at schools who sold competitive products were not aware of the guidelines, indicating a need for continued efforts. In addition, lower implementation among schools serving minority students suggests that the Alliance's targeted efforts to provide intensive technical assistance to such schools is warranted and necessary.
机译:背景:学校提供竞争性食品是预防儿童肥胖的努力中的可修改因素。更健康一代联盟在2006年启动了“健康学校计划”,以鼓励学校创造更健康的食物环境,包括采用竞争性饮料和食品的营养指南。本研究考察了美国公立小学在全国范围内对准则的认识和实施情况。方法:采用2006-2007年,2007-2008年,2008-2009年和2009-2010年的回邮调查,从全国代表性的小学样本中收集数据。结果:从2006-2007年到2009-2010年,学校管理者对联盟饮料准则的了解从35.0%增加到51.8%(p <.01);对食品指南的认识从29.4%增加到40.2%(p <.01)。到2009-2010年,几乎有三分之一出售竞争性饮料和食品的学校报告已实施或正在实施该准则。来自南部各州的学校的实施率更高。黑人或拉丁裔学生占多数的学校不太可能执行该准则。结论:自2006-2007学年以来,对联盟饮料和食品指南的认识和实施已大大提高,这表明该指南已得到成功传播。但是,许多销售竞争产品的学校管理人员并不了解该准则,这表明需要继续努力。此外,在为少数族裔学生服务的学校中执行率较低,这表明联盟有针对性地努力向此类学校提供密集的技术援助是必要的,也是必要的。

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