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太平洋岛屿地区加大粮食政策力度:政策参与协议及干预措施实施的混合方法评价。

Scaling-up food policies in the Pacific Islands: protocol for policy engagement and mixed methods evaluation of intervention implementation.

机构信息

George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, 1 King Street, Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales, 2046, Australia.

Pacific Research Centre for the Prevention of Obesity and Non-Communicable Diseases, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji.

出版信息

Nutr J. 2022 Feb 2;21(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s12937-022-00761-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a crisis of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the Pacific Islands, and poor diets are a major contributor. The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis will likely further exacerbate the burden on food systems. Pacific Island leaders have adopted a range of food policies and regulations to improve diets. This includes taxes and regulations on compositional standards for salt and sugar in foods or school food policies. Despite increasing evidence for the effectiveness of such policies globally, there is a lack of local context-specific evidence about how to implement them effectively in the Pacific.

METHODS

Our 5-year collaborative project will test the feasibility and effectiveness of policy interventions to reduce salt and sugar consumption in Fiji and Samoa, and examine factors that support sustained implementation. We will engage government agencies and civil society in Fiji and Samoa, to support the design, implementation and monitoring of evidence-informed interventions. Specific objectives are to: (1) conduct policy landscape analysis to understand potential opportunities and challenges to strengthen policies for prevention of diet-related NCDs in Fiji and Samoa; (2) conduct repeat cross sectional surveys to measure dietary intake, food sources and diet-related biomarkers; (3) use Systems Thinking in Community Knowledge Exchange (STICKE) to strengthen implementation of policies to reduce salt and sugar consumption; (4) evaluate the impact, process and cost effectiveness of implementing these policies. Quantitative and qualitative data on outcomes and process will be analysed to assess impact and support scale-up of future interventions.

DISCUSSION

The project will provide new evidence to support policy making, as well as developing a low-cost, high-tech, sustainable, scalable system for monitoring food consumption, the food supply and health-related outcomes.

摘要

背景

太平洋岛屿地区正面临着非传染性疾病(NCDs)危机,不良饮食是主要成因之一。新冠疫情和由此引发的经济危机可能会进一步加重食品系统的负担。太平洋岛国领导人已采取一系列食品政策和法规来改善饮食结构。这包括对食品中盐和糖的成分标准征收税收和实施监管,或制定学校食品政策。尽管全球范围内有越来越多的证据表明这些政策行之有效,但在太平洋地区,缺乏有关如何有效实施这些政策的具体情况证据。

方法

我们为期 5 年的合作项目将检验在斐济和萨摩亚实施减少盐和糖摄入量的政策干预措施的可行性和有效性,并研究支持政策持续实施的因素。我们将与斐济和萨摩亚的政府机构和民间社会合作,支持设计、实施和监测循证干预措施。具体目标是:(1)进行政策现状分析,以了解在斐济和萨摩亚加强预防与饮食相关的非传染性疾病政策的潜在机会和挑战;(2)进行重复横断面调查,以衡量饮食摄入量、食物来源和与饮食相关的生物标志物;(3)利用社区知识交流系统思维(STICKE)来加强减少盐和糖摄入量政策的实施;(4)评估实施这些政策的影响、过程和成本效益。将对结果和过程的定量和定性数据进行分析,以评估影响并支持未来干预措施的扩大。

讨论

该项目将提供新的证据来支持政策制定,同时开发一种低成本、高科技、可持续、可扩展的系统,用于监测食物消费、食品供应和与健康相关的结果。

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