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Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf): protocol of a randomised controlled trial promoting healthy food and beverage consumption through price reduction and skill-building strategies

机译:超市生命健康饮食(SHELf):通过降低价格和建立技能策略促进健康食品和饮料消费的随机对照试验方案

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In the context of rising food prices, there is a need for evidence on the most effective approaches for promoting healthy eating. Individually-targeted behavioural interventions for increasing food-related skills show promise, but are unlikely to be effective in the absence of structural supports. Fiscal policies have been advocated as a means of promoting healthy eating and reducing obesity and nutrition-related disease, but there is little empirical evidence of their effectiveness. This paper describes the Supermarket Healthy Eating for LiFe (SHELf) study, a randomised controlled trial to investigate effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a tailored skill-building intervention and a price reduction intervention, separately and in combination, against a control condition for promoting purchase and consumption of healthy foods and beverages in women from high and low socioeconomic groups. SHELf comprises a randomised controlled trial design, with participants randomised to receive either (1) a skill-building intervention; (2) price reductions on fruits, vegetables and low-joule soft drink beverages and water; (3) a combination of skill-building and price reductions; or (4) a control condition. Five hundred women from high and low socioeconomic areas will be recruited through a store loyalty card program and local media. Randomisation will occur on receipt of informed consent and baseline questionnaire. An economic evaluation from a societal perspective using a cost-consequences approach will compare the costs and outcomes between intervention and control groups.This study will build on a pivotal partnership with a major national supermarket chain and the Heart Foundation to investigate the effectiveness of intervention strategies aimed at increasing women’s purchasing and consumption of fruits and vegetables and decreased purchasing and consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. It will be among the first internationally to examine the effects of two promising approaches - skill-building and price reductions - on diet amongst women.
机译:在食品价格上涨的背景下,需要有证据证明促进健康饮食的最有效方法。以个人为目标的行为干预措施可以提高与食物相关的技能,这很有希望,但在没有结构性支持的情况下,效果不太可能。人们一直主张将财政政策作为促进健康饮食,减少肥胖和营养相关疾病的一种手段,但是没有任何实证证据表明其有效性。本文介绍了针对LiFe的超市健康饮食(SHELf)研究,这是一项随机对照试验,旨在针对促进购买的对照条件,单独或组合研究量身定制的技能建设干预措施和降价干预措施的有效性和成本效益。社会经济地位较高和较低的女性的健康食品和饮料的消费量。 SHELf包括一项随机对照试验设计,参与者被随机分配以接受(1)一项技能培养干预措施; (2)降低水果,蔬菜和低焦耳软饮料和水的价格; (3)技能培养和降价相结合;或(4)控制条件。将通过商店会员卡计划和当地媒体招募来自社会经济高低地区的500名妇女。收到知情同意书和基线调查表后将进行随机分组。使用成本后果方法从社会角度进行的经济评估将比较干预组和对照组之间的成本和结果。这项研究将建立在与主要的全国连锁超市和心脏基金会的关键合作关系基础上,以调查干预策略的有效性旨在增加妇女对水果和蔬菜的购买和消费,并减少对含糖饮料的购买和消费。这将是国际上最早审查两种有前途的方法(技能建设和降价)对妇女饮食的影响的方法之一。

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