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审视新西兰学校食品环境:需要做出哪些改变?

Examining the New Zealand school food environment: what needs to change?

机构信息

School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Nutr Res Rev. 2023 Dec;36(2):406-419. doi: 10.1017/S0954422422000154. Epub 2022 Aug 15.

Abstract

Habitual dietary intakes and nutrition behaviours developed during childhood and adolescence pave the way for similar behaviours to manifest in adulthood. Childhood obesity rates have now reached a point where one in six children globally are classified as overweight or obese. Schools have the unique ability to reach almost all children during key developmental stages, making them an ideal setting for influencing children's nutrition behaviours. Evidence suggests the school food environment is not always conducive to healthy food choices and may be obesogenic. The aim of this narrative review is to explore factors that influence the healthy food and drink environment in and around schools in New Zealand. The review focused on evidence from New Zealand and Australia given the close resemblance in education systems and school food guidance. Using the Analysis Grid for Environments Linked to Obesity (ANGELO) framework, the school food environment was categorised into the following domains: economic, political, physical and socio-cultural factors. Findings suggest that food policies are not utilised within schools, and guidelines to improve the school food environment are not well implemented. Canteen profit models, lack of staff support and resources, and higher availability of low-cost unhealthy foods are among barriers that hinder implementation. This review highlights recommendations from existing evidence, including canteen pricing strategies, restriction of unhealthy foods and using peer modelling in a time-scarce curriculum to improve the school food environment. Key areas for improvement, opportunities to enhance policy implementation and untapped avenues to improve the food and nutrition behaviours of children are highlighted.

摘要

习惯性的饮食摄入和营养行为在儿童和青少年时期形成,为成年后类似的行为奠定基础。目前,全球儿童肥胖率已经达到每六个孩子中就有一个超重或肥胖的程度。学校在儿童关键发展阶段拥有接触几乎所有孩子的独特能力,使它们成为影响儿童营养行为的理想场所。有证据表明,学校的食物环境并不总是有利于健康的食物选择,并且可能会导致肥胖。本综述旨在探讨影响新西兰学校内外健康食物和饮料环境的因素。本综述重点关注新西兰和澳大利亚的证据,因为这两个国家的教育系统和学校食品指导非常相似。使用肥胖相关环境分析网格(ANGELO)框架,将学校食物环境分为以下领域:经济、政治、物理和社会文化因素。研究结果表明,学校没有利用食品政策,改善学校食物环境的指导方针也没有得到很好的实施。食堂盈利模式、缺乏工作人员的支持和资源,以及低成本不健康食品的更高可得性是阻碍实施的障碍。本综述强调了现有证据中的建议,包括食堂定价策略、限制不健康食品的供应以及在时间紧张的课程中使用同伴模式来改善学校食物环境。本综述还强调了需要改进的关键领域、加强政策实施的机会以及改善儿童食物和营养行为的未开发途径。

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