Peeters Anna, Walls Helen L, Backholer Kathryn, Sacks Gary, Abdullah Asnawi
Obesity & Population Health, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Australia ; Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK ; Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health, London, UK.
BMC Obes. 2015 May 28;2:23. doi: 10.1186/s40608-015-0052-6. eCollection 2015.
At BMC Obesity, the Policies, Socio-economic Aspects, and Health Systems Research Section provides an opportunity to submit research focussed on what we need to know to support implementation of obesity policies most likely to achieve substantial, sustainable and equitable reductions in the prevalence of obesity globally. Here, we present the aims and objectives of this section, hearing from each of the Associate Editors in turn. The ambition of the Policies, Socio-economic Aspects, and Health Systems Research Section is to foster innovative research combining scientific quality with real world experience. We envisage this will include research addressing the structural drivers of obesity, solution oriented research, research addressing socio-economic inequalities in obesity and obesity prevention in low and middle income countries. We look forward to stimulating research to advance both the methods and substance required to drive uptake of effective and equitable obesity reduction policies globally.
在《BMC肥胖症》杂志中,政策、社会经济方面及卫生系统研究板块提供了一个机会,可提交聚焦于我们为支持实施最有可能在全球大幅、可持续且公平地降低肥胖症患病率的肥胖政策而需要了解的内容的研究。在此,我们依次听取每位副主编的意见,介绍该板块的目标。政策、社会经济方面及卫生系统研究板块的目标是促进将科学质量与现实世界经验相结合的创新性研究。我们设想这将包括针对肥胖症结构性驱动因素的研究、以解决方案为导向的研究、针对肥胖症社会经济不平等问题的研究以及中低收入国家的肥胖症预防研究。我们期待激发研究,以推动全球有效且公平的肥胖症减少政策的采用所需的方法和实质内容的进步。