Department of Nutrition, Dietetics & Food, Monash University, Level 1, 264 Ferntree Gully Road, Notting Hill, VIC3168, Australia.
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2022 Feb;25(2):471-487. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021004432. Epub 2021 Oct 25.
This scoping review sought to describe the policy actions that urban local governments globally have implemented to facilitate healthy and environmentally sustainable diet-related practices.
Urban local government authorities.
Five databases were searched to identify publications which cited policies being implemented by local governments within the 199 signatory cities of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP) that targeted at least one healthy and sustainable diet-related practice. Grey literature was then searched to retrieve associated policy documentation. Data from both sources were charted against the MUFPP's monitoring framework to analyse the policy actions included in each overarching policy.
From 2624 screened peer-reviewed studies, 27 met inclusion criteria and cited 36 relevant policies amongst signatory cities to the MUFPP. Most were from high income countries (n 29; 81 %), considered health (n 31; 86 %), equity (n 29; 81 %) and the broader food system beyond dietary consumption (n 34; 94 %). Of the 66 policy actions described, the most common involved food procurement within public facilities (n 16; 44 %) and establishing guidelines for school-feeding programs (n 12; 33 %).
This review has demonstrated that urban local government authorities are implementing policies that consider multiple phases of the food supply chain to facilitate population-wide uptake of healthy and sustainable diet-related practices. Opportunities exist for local governments to leverage the dual benefits to human and planetary health of policy actions, such as those which discourage the overconsumption of food including less meat consumption and the regulation of ultra-processed foods.
本范围综述旨在描述全球城市地方政府为促进与健康和环境可持续的饮食相关的实践而实施的政策行动。
城市地方政府当局。
搜索了五个数据库,以确定在米兰城市粮食政策契约(MUFPP)的 199 个签约城市中引用地方政府实施的针对至少一种健康和可持续饮食相关实践的政策的出版物。然后搜索灰色文献以检索相关政策文件。从这两个来源收集的数据都按照 MUFPP 的监测框架进行了图表分析,以分析每个总体政策中包含的政策行动。
从 2624 篇筛选出的同行评议研究中,有 27 篇符合纳入标准,并引用了 MUFPP 签约城市的 36 项相关政策。其中大多数来自高收入国家(n=29;81%),考虑了健康(n=31;86%)、公平(n=29;81%)和饮食消费以外的更广泛的食物系统(n=34;94%)。在所描述的 66 项政策行动中,最常见的是在公共设施内进行食品采购(n=16;44%)和为学校供餐计划制定准则(n=12;33%)。
本综述表明,城市地方政府当局正在实施考虑整个食品供应链多个阶段的政策,以促进广泛采用健康和可持续的饮食相关实践。地方政府有机会利用政策行动来促进人类和地球健康的双重利益,例如减少对包括肉类消费过多和超加工食品的监管等食物的过度消费。