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Evidence-based policies on school nutrition and physical education: Associations with state-level collaboration, obesity, and socio-economic indicators

机译:基于证据的学校营养与体育政策:与国家级合作,肥胖和社会经济指标的协会

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Despite calls for more cross-sector collaboration on obesity prevention, little is known about the role of collaborative partnerships, or groups of organizations from different sectors working together toward a shared goal, in state policy activities. This study examined associations between competitive food/ beverage and physical education policies and state-level collaboration and state characteristics (obesity, socioeconomic indicators, public health funding levels) for all 50 states and the District of Columbia, USA, in 2012. We examined cross-sectional associations between evidence-based competitive food/ beverage and physical education policies from the Classification of Laws Associated with School Students and state characteristics from the School Health Policies and Practices Study and other national data sources using prevalence ratios and generalized linear models. Analyses were conducted in 2016. Cross-sector collaboration (i.e., state staff reports of working together on school nutrition or physical education activities) between state-level nutrition and physical education staff and ten types of organizations was not significantly associated with having state policies. Childhood obesity (RR = 1.78, 95% CI[1.11,2.85]), high-school non-completion (RR - 2.35, 95% CI[1.36,4.06]), poverty (RR - 1.89, 95% CI[1.16,3.09]) and proportion non-white or Hispanic residents (RR = 1.75, 95% CI[1.07, 2.85]) were positively associated with the presence of elementary school competitive food/ beverage policies. Fewer indicators were associated with policies for middle and high schools. The large investment of time and resources required for cross-sector collaboration demands greater research evidence on how to structure and manage collaborative partnerships for the greatest impact. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管呼吁在肥胖预防上获得更多跨部门合作,但对来自国家政策活动的不同部门的协作伙伴关系或组织组织的作用几乎不了解。本研究在2012年检查了所有50个州和美国哥伦比亚地区的竞争食品/饮料和体育教育政策和国家级协作和国家特征(肥胖,社会经济指标,公共卫生资金,公共卫生资金水平)的协会。我们检查了十字架循证竞争食品/饮料和体育政策之间的审查协会与学校学生相关的法律分类和学校卫生政策和实践研究和其他国家数据源的国家特征以及使用流行性比率和广义的线性模型。分析是在2016年进行的。国家一级营养和体育教育人员和十种组织之间的跨部门协作(即在学校营养或体育活动中致力于学校营养或体育活动的报告)没有明显与国家政策有关。儿童肥胖(RR = 1.78,95%CI [1.11,2.85]),高中无完工(RR - 2.35,95%CI [1.36,4.06]),贫困(RR - 1.89,95%CI [1.16, 3.09])和比例非白色或西班牙裔居民(RR = 1.75,95%CI [1.07,2.85]与小学竞争食品/饮料政策的存在正相关。更少的指标与中高中的政策有关。跨部门合作所需的时间和资源投资大量有关如何构建和管理对最大影响的合作伙伴关系的更多研究证据。 (c)2017年Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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