IVO Addiction Research Institute, Heemraadssingel 194, Rotterdam, DM 3021, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Apr 12;13:339. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-339.
Schools can play an important role in the prevention of obesity, e.g. by providing an environment that stimulates healthy eating habits and by developing a food policy to provide such an environment. The effectiveness of a school food policy is affected by the content of the policy, its implementation and its support by parents, teachers and principals. The aim of this study is to detect opportunities to improve the school food policy and/or implementation at Dutch primary schools. Therefore, this study explores the school food policy and investigates schools' (teachers and principals) and parents' opinion on the school food policy.
Data on the schools' perspective of the food policy was collected from principals and teachers by means of semi-structured interviews. In total 74 principals and 72 teachers from 83 Dutch primary schools were interviewed. Data on parental perceptions about the school food policy were based on a cross-sectional survey among 1,429 parents from the same schools.
Most principals (87.1%) reported that their school had a written food policy; however in most cases the rules were not clearly defined. Most of the principals (87.8%) believed that their school paid sufficient attention to nutrition and health. Teachers and principals felt that parents were primarily responsible to encourage healthy eating habits among children, while 49.8% of the parents believed that it is also a responsibility of the school to foster healthy eating habits among children. Most parents reported that they appreciated the school food policy and comply with the food rules. Parents' opinion on the enforcement of the school food policy varied: 28.1% believed that the school should enforce the policy more strongly, 32.1% was satisfied, and 39.8% had no opinion on this topic.
Dutch primary schools could play a more important role in fostering healthy eating habits among children. The school food policy could be improved by clearly formulating food rules, simplifying supervision of the food rules, and defining how to enforce the food rules. In addition, the school food policy will only influence children's dietary behaviour if both the school and the parents support the policy.
学校在预防肥胖方面可以发挥重要作用,例如,提供一个鼓励健康饮食习惯的环境,并制定食品政策以提供这样的环境。学校食品政策的有效性受到政策内容、实施情况以及家长、教师和校长的支持的影响。本研究旨在发现改进荷兰小学学校食品政策和/或实施的机会。因此,本研究探讨了学校食品政策,并调查了学校(教师和校长)和家长对学校食品政策的看法。
通过半结构化访谈从校长和教师那里收集了学校对食品政策的看法。共有 83 所荷兰小学的 74 位校长和 72 位教师接受了采访。基于同一学校的 1429 位家长的横断面调查,获得了家长对学校食品政策看法的数据。
大多数校长(87.1%)报告他们的学校有书面食品政策;然而,在大多数情况下,规则没有明确界定。大多数校长(87.8%)认为他们的学校足够重视营养和健康。教师和校长认为,家长主要负责鼓励孩子养成健康的饮食习惯,而 49.8%的家长认为学校也有责任培养孩子健康的饮食习惯。大多数家长表示赞赏学校的食品政策并遵守食品规定。家长对学校食品政策执行情况的看法不一:28.1%的家长认为学校应更严格地执行政策,32.1%的家长满意,39.8%的家长对此主题没有意见。
荷兰小学可以在培养儿童健康饮食习惯方面发挥更重要的作用。可以通过明确制定食品规则、简化食品规则的监督以及明确如何执行食品规则来改进学校食品政策。此外,只有当学校和家长都支持该政策时,学校食品政策才会影响儿童的饮食行为。