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儿童和青少年食物环境营养报告卡:来自加拿大的 5 年经验。

A Nutrition Report Card on food environments for children and youth: 5 years of experience from Canada.

机构信息

School of Public Health, 3-300 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, ABT6G 1C9, Canada.

Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2020 Aug;23(12):2088-2099. doi: 10.1017/S1368980020000130. Epub 2020 May 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In 2014, a Nutrition Report Card (NRC) was developed as a sustainable, low-cost framework to assess the healthfulness of children's food environments and highlight action to support healthy eating. We summarise our experiences in producing, disseminating, evaluating and refining an annual NRC in a Canadian province from 2015 to 2019.

DESIGN

To produce the NRC, children's food environment indicator data are collected, analyzed and compiled for consensus grading by an Expert Working Group of researchers and practitioners. Knowledge translation activities are tailored annually to the needs of target audiences: researchers, practitioners, policymakers and the public. Evaluation of reach is conducted through diverse strategies, including tracking media coverage and website traffic. Assessment of impact on diets and health outcomes is planned.

SETTING

Alberta, Canada.

PARTICIPANTS

Not applicable.

DISCUSSION

The grading process has facilitated refining the NRC to enhance its relevance and utility as a tool for its target audiences. Its public release consistently captures media interest and policymakers' attention. The importance of partnerships in revealing data sources and in strategising to enhance policy approaches to improve food environments is apparent. The NRC has benchmarked progress and stimulated dialogue regarding healthy food environments for children.

CONCLUSIONS

The NRC may help to foster a supportive climate for improving the quality of children's food environments. As an engaging and accessible document, the NRC represents a key mechanism for collating data related to children's food environments and ensuring it reaches the audiences best positioned to use it. Efforts are underway to expand the NRC across Canada.

摘要

目的

2014 年,制定了一份营养报告卡(NRC),作为一种可持续的、低成本的框架,用于评估儿童食品环境的健康程度,并强调支持健康饮食的行动。我们总结了 2015 年至 2019 年在加拿大一个省份制作、传播、评估和完善年度 NRC 的经验。

设计

为了制作 NRC,收集、分析和汇编儿童食品环境指标数据,由研究人员和从业者组成的专家工作组进行共识评级。知识转化活动每年根据目标受众的需求进行调整:研究人员、从业者、政策制定者和公众。通过跟踪媒体报道和网站流量等多种策略来评估覆盖面。计划评估对饮食和健康结果的影响。

地点

加拿大艾伯塔省。

参与者

不适用。

讨论

评级过程促进了 NRC 的完善,增强了其作为目标受众工具的相关性和实用性。它的公开发布始终引起媒体和政策制定者的关注。合作伙伴关系在揭示数据来源和制定战略以加强改善食品环境的政策方法方面的重要性显而易见。NRC 已经为儿童健康食品环境的基准评估和对话提供了支持。

结论

NRC 可能有助于营造一个有利于改善儿童食品环境质量的氛围。作为一个引人入胜和易于理解的文件,NRC 是一个关键机制,用于整理与儿童食品环境相关的数据,并确保其到达最有能力使用这些数据的受众。目前正在努力在加拿大推广 NRC。

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