Bringing down barriers to children's healthy eating: a critical review of opportunities, within a complex food system.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Paula Varela, Sofia De Rosso, Andreia Ferreira Moura, Martina Galler, Kaat Philippe, Abigail Pickard, Tija Rageliene, Julia Sick, Roselinde van Nee, Valérie L Almli, Gastón Ares, Alice Grønhøj, Sara Spinelli, Ellen van Kleef
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Abstract

This narrative review revises the scientific evidence of recent years on healthy eating in children and adolescents, making sense of promising avenues of action, from a food system perspective. A conceptual framework is provided to better understand how eating habits of children and adolescents are shaped to identify key multisectoral approaches that should be implemented to promote healthier diets. The following influencing factors are discussed: individual factors (physiological and psychological factors, food preferences and food literacy competencies), factors within the personal and socio-cultural food environments, external food environments, and the supply chain. In each section, the main barriers to healthy eating are briefly discussed focussing on how to overcome them. Finally, a discussion with recommendations of actions is provided, anchored in scientific knowledge, and transferable to the general public, industry, and policymakers. We highlight that multidisciplinary approaches are not enough, a systems approach, with a truly holistic view, is needed. Apart from introducing systemic changes, a variety of interventions can be implemented at different levels to foster healthier diets in children through fostering healthier and more sustainable food environments, facilitating pleasurable sensory experiences, increasing their food literacy, and enhancing their agency by empowering them to make better food related decisions. Acknowledging children as unique individuals is required, through interpersonal interactions, as well as their role in their environments. Actions should aim to enable children and adolescents as active participants within sustainable food systems, to support healthier dietary behaviours that can be sustained throughout life, impacting health at a societal level.

降低儿童健康饮食的障碍:在复杂的食品系统中对机会的批判性审查。
这篇叙述性综述从食品系统的角度,修订了近年来关于儿童和青少年健康饮食的科学证据,为有希望的行动途径提供了意义。提供了一个概念框架,以更好地了解儿童和青少年的饮食习惯是如何形成的,从而确定应采取的关键多部门方法,以促进更健康的饮食。讨论了以下影响因素:个人因素(生理和心理因素、食物偏好和食物识字能力)、个人和社会文化食物环境内的因素、外部食物环境和供应链。在每一节中,都简要讨论了健康饮食的主要障碍,重点是如何克服这些障碍。最后,提供了以科学知识为基础的讨论和行动建议,并可向公众、行业和政策制定者传播。我们强调,仅仅采用多学科的方法是不够的,需要一种具有真正整体观点的系统方法。除了引入系统性变革外,还可以在不同层面实施各种干预措施,通过培养更健康、更可持续的食物环境,促进愉悦的感官体验,提高他们的食物素养,并通过授权他们做出更好的食物相关决策来增强他们的能动性,从而促进儿童的健康饮食。需要通过人际互动以及儿童在环境中的作用,承认儿童是独特的个体。行动应旨在使儿童和青少年成为可持续粮食系统的积极参与者,支持可以在一生中持续的更健康的饮食行为,影响社会层面的健康。
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Nutrition Research Reviews
Nutrition Research Reviews 医学-营养学
CiteScore
16.10
自引率
1.80%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: Nutrition Research Reviews offers a comprehensive overview of nutritional science today. By distilling the latest research and linking it to established practice, the journal consistently delivers the widest range of in-depth articles in the field of nutritional science. It presents up-to-date, critical reviews of key topics in nutrition science advancing new concepts and hypotheses that encourage the exchange of fundamental ideas on nutritional well-being in both humans and animals.
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