超越“税率、道路和垃圾”:地方政府如何选择健康的公共政策来预防肥胖?

Steven Allender, Erin Gleeson, Brad Crammond, Gary Sacks, Mark Lawrence, Anna Peeters, Bebe Loff, Boyd Swinburn
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摘要

虽然肥胖的原因是众所周知的,传统的教育和治疗策略似乎没有产生影响。作为一套更广泛的互补战略的一部分,一种解决办法可能是地方政府一级的监管干预,以创造有利于健康营养和增加体育活动的环境。与澳大利亚地方政府代表进行了半结构化访谈。最有可能促进政策变化的因素是那些得到外部资金支持、从证据基础发展起来并对社区和市场力量敏感的因素。变革的障碍包括人们认为或实际上缺乏变革的权力,以及立法框架的复杂性。建立一个系统的证据基础,就地方一级肥胖流行的规模和范围提供明确的反馈,再加上对任何潜在的监管干预进行成本效益分析,对于建立一个监管环境,创造预防肥胖所需的物质和社会环境至关重要。
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Moving beyond 'rates, roads and rubbish': How do local governments make choices about healthy public policy to prevent obesity?

While the causes of obesity are well known traditional education and treatment strategies do not appear to be making an impact. One solution as part of a broader complimentary set of strategies may be regulatory intervention at local government level to create environments for healthy nutrition and increased physical activity. Semi structured interviews were conducted with representatives of local government in Australia. Factors most likely to facilitate policy change were those supported by external funding, developed from an evidence base and sensitive to community and market forces. Barriers to change included a perceived or real lack of power to make change and the complexity of the legislative framework. The development of a systematic evidence base to provide clear feedback on the size and scope of the obesity epidemic at a local level, coupled with cost benefit analysis for any potential regulatory intervention, are crucial to developing a regulatory environment which creates the physical and social environment required to prevent obesity.

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