Gittelsohn Joel, Trude Angela
J. Gittelsohn and A. Trude are with the Department of International Health, Center for Human Nutrition, Global Obesity Prevention Center at Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Nutr Rev. 2017 Jan;75(suppl 1):62-69. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuw038.
Innovative approaches are needed to impact obesity and other diet-related chronic diseases, including interventions at the environmental and policy levels. Such interventions are promising due to their wide reach. This article reports on 10 multilevel community trials that the present authors either led (n = 8) or played a substantial role in developing (n = 2) in low-income minority settings in the United States and other countries that test interventions to improve the food environment, support policy, and reduce the risk for developing obesity and other diet-related chronic diseases. All studies examined change from pre- to postintervention and included a comparison group. The results show the trials had consistent positive effects on consumer psychosocial factors, food purchasing, food preparation, and diet, and, in some instances, obesity. Recently, a multilevel, multicomponent intervention was implemented in the city of Baltimore that promises to impact obesity in children, and, potentially, diabetes and related chronic diseases among adults. Based on the results of these trials, this article offers a series of recommendations to contribute to the prevention of chronic disease in Mexico. Further work is needed to disseminate, expand, and sustain these initiatives at the city, state, and federal levels.
需要创新方法来应对肥胖症和其他与饮食相关的慢性病,包括在环境和政策层面进行干预。这类干预措施前景广阔,因为其影响范围广泛。本文报道了10项多层面社区试验,本文作者在美国和其他国家的低收入少数族裔环境中领导了其中8项试验,并在另外2项试验的开展过程中发挥了重要作用,这些试验测试了改善食物环境、支持政策以及降低肥胖症和其他与饮食相关慢性病发病风险的干预措施。所有研究都考察了干预前后的变化,并设有对照组。结果显示,这些试验对消费者的心理社会因素、食品购买、食物制备和饮食,以及在某些情况下对肥胖症都产生了持续的积极影响。最近,巴尔的摩市实施了一项多层面、多组分的干预措施,有望对儿童肥胖症产生影响,并有可能对成年人的糖尿病及相关慢性病产生影响。基于这些试验的结果,本文提出了一系列建议,以促进墨西哥慢性病的预防。还需要进一步努力在城市、州和联邦层面传播、扩大并维持这些举措。