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Advancing the evidence base for public policies impacting on dietary behaviour, physical activity and sedentary behaviour in Europe: The Policy Evaluation Network promoting a multidisciplinary approach

机译:推进对欧洲膳食行为,身体活动和久坐行为影响的公共政策的证据基础:促进多学科方法的政策评估网络

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of global mortality. As the social and economic costs of NCDs have escalated, action is needed to tackle important causes of many NCD's: low physical activity levels and unhealthy dietary behaviours. As these behaviours are driven by upstream factors, successful policy interventions are required that encourage healthy dietary behaviours, improve physical activity levels and reduce sedentary behaviours of entire populations. However, to date, no systematic research on the implementation and evaluation of policy interventions related to these health behaviours has been conducted across Europe. Consequently, no information on the merit, gaps, worth or utility of cross-European policy interventions is available, and no guidance or recommendations on how to enhance this knowledge across European countries exists. As part of the Joint Programming Initiative "A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life" (JPI HDHL), 28 research institutes from seven European countries and New Zealand have combined their expertise to form the Policy Evaluation Network (PEN). PEN's aim is to advance tools to identify, evaluate, implement and benchmark policies designed to directly or indirectly target dietary behaviours, physical activity, and sedentary behaviour in Europe, as well as to understand how these policies increase or decrease health inequalities. Using well-defined evaluation principles and methods, PEN will examine the content, implementation and impact of policies addressing dietary behaviour, physical activity levels and sedentary behaviour across Europe. It will realise the first steps in a bespoke health policy monitoring and surveillance system for Europe, and refine our knowledge of appropriate research designs and methods for the quantification of policy impact. It will contribute to our understanding of how to achieve successful transnational policy implementation and monitoring of these policies in different cultural, demographic or socioeconomic settings. PEN will consider equity and diversity aspects to ensure that policy actions are inclusive and culturally sensitive. Finally, based on three policy cases, PEN will illustrate how best to evaluate the implementation and impact of such policies in order to yield healthy diets and activity patterns that result in healthier lives for all European citizens.
机译:非传染性疾病(NCDS)是全球死亡率的主要原因。随着NCD的社会和经济成本升级,需要采取行动来解决许多NCD的重要原因:低体育活动水平和不健康的饮食行为。由于这些行为由上游因素驱动,因此需要成功的政策干预,鼓励健康的饮食行为,提高身体活动水平,减少整个人群的久坐行为。然而,迄今为止,在欧洲进行了对与这些健康行为有关的政策干预的实施和评估的系统研究。因此,没有提供有关跨欧洲政策干预的优点,差距,价值或效用的信息,并且没有关于如何在欧洲国家增强这种知识的指导或建议。作为联合规划倡议的一部分“健康生活健康饮食”(JPI HDHL),来自七个欧洲国家和新西兰的28个研究机构已将其专业知识组成,以形成政策评估网络(笔)。笔的目的是推进工具,以识别,评估,实施和基准策略,旨在直接或间接地定位欧洲的饮食行为,身体活动和久坐行为,以及了解这些政策如何增加或减少健康不平等。使用明确定义的评估原则和方法,笔将审查解决欧洲饮食行为,身体活动水平和久坐行为的政策的内容,实施和影响。它将实现欧洲定制健康政策监测和监测系统的第一步,并优化我们对规定政策影响的适当研究设计和方法的知识。它将有助于我们了解如何在不同文化,人口或社会经济环境中实现成功的跨国政策执行和监测这些政策。笔将考虑股权和多样性方面,以确保政策行动是包容性和文化敏感的。最后,基于三个政策案例,笔将说明如何最佳地评估此类政策的实施和影响,以产生导致所有欧洲公民更健康的生命的健康饮食和活动模式。

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    《Food Policy》 |2020年第1期|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Vrije Univ Amsterdam Dept Epidemiol &

    Biostat Amsterdam Publ Hlth Amsterdam UMC De Boelelaan 1089a NL-1081 HV Amsterdam Netherlands;

    Univ Limerick Fac Educ &

    Hlth Sci Dept Phys Educ &

    Sport Sci Phys Act Hlth Res Cluster Hlth Res Inst Limerick V94 T9PX Ireland;

    Leibniz Inst Prevent Res &

    Epidemiol BIPS Achterstr 30 D-28359 Bremen Germany;

    German Canc Res Ctr Div Clin Epidemiol &

    Aging Res Neuenheimer Feld 280 D-69120 Heidelberg Germany;

    Ulm Univ Dept Med Div Sports &

    Rehabil Med Leimgrubenweg 14 D-89075 Ulm Germany;

    Univ Coll Cork Sch Publ Hlth HRB Ctr Hlth &

    Diet Res Western Rd 4th Floor Western Gateway Bldg Cork Ireland;

    Univ Utrecht Dept Interdisciplinary Social Sci Padualaan 14 NL-3508 TC Utrecht Netherlands;

    Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen Inst Hlth Econ &

    Hlth Care Management Ingolstadter Landstr 1 D-85764 Neuherberg Germany;

    SWPS Univ Wroclaw Fac Psychol 30b Ostrowskiego St PL-53258 Wroclaw Poland;

    Univ Bologna Dept Stat Sci Via Belle Arti 41 I-40126 Bologna Italy;

    Univ Coll Dublin Sch Publ Hlth Physiotherapy &

    Sports Sci Woodview House Belfield Dublin 4 Ireland;

    Univ Utrecht Dept Human Geog &

    Publ Hlth Vening Meiness Bldg A Princetonlaan 8A NL-3584 CB Utrecht Netherlands;

    Vrije Univ Amsterdam Dept Hlth Sci Fac Sci De Boelelaan 1085 NL-1081 HV Amsterdam Netherlands;

    Oslo Metropolitan Univ Consumpt Res Norway POB 4 St Olavs Plass N-0130 Oslo Norway;

    Ulm Univ Dept Med Div Sports &

    Rehabil Med Leimgrubenweg 14 D-89075 Ulm Germany;

    German Canc Res Ctr Div Clin Epidemiol &

    Aging Res Neuenheimer Feld 280 D-69120 Heidelberg Germany;

    Univ Utrecht Dept Human Geog &

    Publ Hlth Vening Meiness Bldg A Princetonlaan 8A NL-3584 CB Utrecht Netherlands;

    Leibniz Inst Prevent Res &

    Epidemiol BIPS Achterstr 30 D-28359 Bremen Germany;

    Gdansk Univ Technol Fac Civil &

    Environm Engn Narutowicza 11 PL-80233 Gdansk Poland;

    Leibniz Inst Prevent Res &

    Epidemiol BIPS Achterstr 30 D-28359 Bremen Germany;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 农业经济;
  • 关键词

    Policy evaluation; Policy implementation; Physical activity; Dietary behaviour; Sedentary behaviour; Socioeconomic inequalities;

    机译:政策评估;政策实施;体育活动;饮食行为;久坐行为;社会经济不平等;
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