Department of Public Health, University of Otago, 23a Mein Street, PO Box 7343, Wellington South 6242, New Zealand.
Public Health Nutr. 2012 Aug;15(8):1373-9. doi: 10.1017/S136898001100320X. Epub 2011 Nov 29.
The current systematic review aimed to identify and critically appraise research on food environments in sports settings, including research into the types of food and beverages available, the extent and impact of food and beverage sponsorship and marketing, and views about food environments among key stakeholders.
A systematic review. Fourteen English-language studies (two were papers describing different facets of the same study), published between 1985 and 2011, were identified from searches of electronic databases and bibliographies of primary studies.
Most studies originated from Australia (n 10), with the remaining studies originating in the UK (n 1), New Zealand (n 1), the USA (n 1) and Canada (n 1). Data were collected from observations in stadia, websites and televised sports events, through in-depth interviews, focus groups and surveys with sports club members, parents and quick serve restaurant managers.
Literature exploring food environments in sports settings was limited and had some important methodological limitations. No studies comprehensively described foods available at clubs or stadia, and only one explored the association between food and beverage sponsorship and club incomes. Club policies focused on the impact of health promotion funding rather than the impact of sponsorship or food availability in sports settings.
Further research, including comprehensive studies of the food environment in sports settings, is required to document the availability, sponsorship and marketing of food and beverages at national, regional and club levels and to estimate how sports settings may influence children's diets.
本系统评价旨在识别和批判性地评估体育环境中的食物环境研究,包括研究可提供的食物和饮料类型、食物和饮料赞助和营销的程度和影响,以及利益相关者对食物环境的看法。
系统评价。从电子数据库和主要研究的参考文献中搜索,共确定了 14 篇英文研究(其中 2 篇是描述同一研究不同方面的论文),这些研究发表于 1985 年至 2011 年期间。
大多数研究(n=10)源自澳大利亚,其余研究源自英国(n=1)、新西兰(n=1)、美国(n=1)和加拿大(n=1)。数据是通过对体育场、网站和电视体育赛事的观察、对体育俱乐部成员、家长和快餐餐厅经理的深入访谈、焦点小组和调查收集的。
探索体育环境中食物环境的文献有限,且存在一些重要的方法学局限性。没有研究全面描述俱乐部或体育场提供的食物,只有一项研究探讨了食物和饮料赞助与俱乐部收入之间的关联。俱乐部政策侧重于健康促进资金的影响,而不是赞助或体育环境中食物供应的影响。
需要进一步研究,包括对体育环境中食物环境的全面研究,以记录国家、地区和俱乐部各级食物和饮料的供应、赞助和营销情况,并估计体育环境如何影响儿童的饮食。