RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
J Nutr Educ Behav. 2010 Jan-Feb;42(1):51-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2009.05.005.
As part of a national effort to prevent and control obesity, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Nutrition and Physical Activity Program to Prevent Obesity and Other Chronic Diseases (NPAO) provides funding to states to improve access to healthful food and increase opportunities for physical activity. The CDC also provides funding to states to build Coordinated School Health (CSH) programs across agencies and within schools to help reduce chronic disease risk factors. This paper investigates the possible role of these programs in state policy change.
Descriptive study of state legislation targeting obesity prevention passed in 2005. Units of analysis were 135 pieces of obesity-related state legislation identified within 4 legislative databases. Legislation was coded into programmatic setting and obesity-prevention strategy categories.
On average, states receiving NPAO or CSH program funding passed twice as many bills as states not yet funded.
The statewide obesity prevention and school health programs may have contributed to states enacting more obesity-related legislation. Further research into the process by which state programs influence the enactment and effective implementation of policies could help build the evidence base for policy changes that help prevent obesity.
作为国家预防和控制肥胖努力的一部分,疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的营养与身体活动计划预防肥胖和其他慢性疾病(NPAO)为各州提供资金,以改善获得健康食品的机会并增加身体活动的机会。疾病预防控制中心还为各州提供资金,以建立跨机构和学校内的协调学校卫生(CSH)计划,以帮助降低慢性病风险因素。本文探讨了这些计划在州政策变革中的可能作用。
对 2005 年通过的针对肥胖预防的州立法进行描述性研究。分析单位为在 4 个立法数据库中确定的 135 项与肥胖相关的州立法。立法被编码为方案设置和肥胖预防策略类别。
平均而言,获得 NPAO 或 CSH 项目资金的州通过的法案数量是尚未获得资金的州的两倍。
全州范围的肥胖预防和学校卫生计划可能促成了各州颁布更多与肥胖相关的立法。进一步研究州计划影响政策制定和有效实施的过程,可以帮助为有助于预防肥胖的政策变革建立证据基础。