Division of Biological and Health Sciences, Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Sonora, Hermosillo, México.
Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology (INTA), University of Chile, Santiago, Chile.
PLoS One. 2021 Nov 11;16(11):e0259720. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259720. eCollection 2021.
In Mexico, 35.5% of school-age children were overweight or obese in 2018. The school food environment is important because children spend a significant part of their time at school and consume one-third to one-half of their daily meals there. In 2014, a Federal Government guideline for the sale and distribution of food and beverages in Mexican schools was published (the AGREEMENT) but the extent of its implementation is not known.
Descriptive cross-sectional study in a representative, random sample of elementary schools, using the tools of the INFORMAS network. Data collection included: a) an interview with a school authority; b) a checklist of items available in the school canteen; c) a checklist of the school breakfast menu; and d) an evaluation of the physical environment. The main indicators were: percentage of implementation (self-report) of the AGREEMENT and percentage of compliance (researcher verified) with the AGREEMENT (based on tools b and c).
119 schools participated (response rate 87.5%), with 15.1% (95%CI 9.2-22.8) of the schools reporting having fully implemented the AGREEMENT. However, only 1% (95%CI 0-5.3) of the school canteens and 71.4% (95%CI 57.8-82.7) of the school breakfast menus fully complied with the AGREEMENT. A variety of sugar-sweetened beverages and energy-dense, nutrient poor products were found in the school canteens. Further, only 43.7% of the water fountains in schools were functional and 23.4% were clean. In only 24.4% of schools had the school authorities received formal training related to the AGREEMENT and in 28.6% of schools had the parents received information about the AGREEMENT.
The AGREEMENT has been poorly implemented in elementary schools in Mexico. Actions are needed to encourage and support its full implementation to improve the food environment in Mexican schools.
2018 年,墨西哥有 35.5%的学龄儿童超重或肥胖。学校食品环境很重要,因为孩子们在学校度过了大量时间,并且在那里食用了三分之一到一半的日常膳食。2014 年,墨西哥联邦政府发布了一项关于在学校销售和分发食品和饮料的指导方针(协议),但目前尚不清楚其实施程度。
在具有代表性的、随机抽取的小学进行描述性横断面研究,使用 INFORMAS 网络的工具。数据收集包括:a)对学校负责人进行访谈;b)检查学校食堂的物品清单;c)检查学校早餐菜单;以及 d)评估物理环境。主要指标为:协议实施的百分比(自我报告)和协议符合率(研究人员验证)(基于工具 b 和 c)。
有 119 所学校参与(响应率 87.5%),其中 15.1%(95%CI 9.2-22.8)的学校报告已完全执行该协议。然而,仅有 1%(95%CI 0-5.3)的学校食堂和 71.4%(95%CI 57.8-82.7)的学校早餐菜单完全符合协议。学校食堂里发现了各种含糖饮料和高能量、低营养的产品。此外,学校里只有 43.7%的饮水机可以正常使用,23.4%的饮水机是干净的。仅有 24.4%的学校当局接受了与协议相关的正式培训,而在 28.6%的学校,家长收到了关于协议的信息。
该协议在墨西哥小学的执行情况较差。需要采取行动鼓励和支持其全面执行,以改善墨西哥学校的食品环境。