The Rowett Institute, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
School of Nursing, Midwifery & Paramedic Practice, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK.
Nutr Bull. 2023 Sep;48(3):390-399. doi: 10.1111/nbu.12626. Epub 2023 Jul 17.
At both UK and global level, dietary consumption patterns need to change to address environmental, health and inequality challenges. Despite considerable policy interventions, the prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United Kingdom has continued to rise with obesity now a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. Obesity prevalence is greater among those on lower incomes and the current UK food system, including government policy, does not effectively address this. Current behavioural approaches, without the support of structural changes in the system, may even widen the inequalities gap. Hence, using behavioural insights from those living with obesity and food insecurity, the project will explore potential avenues that can be applied in the food system to promote healthier choices in the food retail environment. The National Food Strategy report recommends that the UK food system should ensure "safe, healthy, affordable food; regardless of where people live or how much they earn". However, the association between food insecurity and the development of obesity is not well understood in relation to purchasing behaviours in the UK retail food environment, nor is the potential effectiveness of interventions that seek to prevent and reduce the impact of diet-induced health harms. The FIO Food (Food insecurity in people living with obesity - improving sustainable and healthier food choices in the retail food environment) project provides a novel and multi-disciplinary collaborative approach with co-development at the heart to address these challenges. Using four interlinked work packages, the FIO Food project will combine our knowledge of large-scale population data with an understanding of lived experiences of food shopping for people living with obesity and food insecurity, to develop solutions to support more sustainable and healthier food choices in the UK retail food environment.
在英国和全球范围内,饮食消费模式都需要改变,以应对环境、健康和不平等方面的挑战。尽管已经采取了大量政策干预措施,但英国超重和肥胖的患病率仍持续上升,肥胖现在是导致死亡和发病的主要原因。收入较低的人群中肥胖症的患病率更高,而英国现行的食品体系,包括政府政策,并没有有效地解决这一问题。目前的行为方法,如果没有系统结构的改变作为支持,甚至可能会扩大不平等差距。因此,该项目将利用肥胖症和食物不安全人群的行为见解,探索可以在食品系统中应用的潜在途径,以促进食品零售环境中更健康的选择。《国家食品战略报告》建议,英国食品体系应确保“提供安全、健康、负担得起的食品;无论人们居住在哪里或收入多少”。然而,在英国零售食品环境中,与购买行为相关的食物不安全与肥胖症发展之间的关联,以及旨在预防和减少饮食导致健康危害影响的干预措施的潜在效果,还没有得到很好的理解。FIO Food(肥胖人群中的食物不安全——改善零售食品环境中的可持续和更健康的食物选择)项目提供了一种新颖的多学科合作方法,以共同发展为核心来应对这些挑战。该项目将通过四个相互关联的工作包,将我们对大规模人口数据的了解与对肥胖症和食物不安全人群的食物购物体验的了解结合起来,开发支持英国零售食品环境中更可持续和更健康的食物选择的解决方案。