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Social, economic, political, and geographical context that counts: meta-review of implementation determinants for policies promoting healthy diet and physical activity

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BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-13340-4

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Policy; Implementation; Diet; Physical activity; Socioeconomic context; Social equity

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  1. Joint Programming Initiative A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (JPI HDHL), a research and innovation initiative of EU
  2. Germany: Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
  3. National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR)
  4. National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR), Poland
  5. JFA [PEN/I/PEN47/01/2019]
  6. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany [PEN75/01EA1818B]

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This meta-review examined the contextual implementation determinants of obesity prevention policies targeting a healthy diet and active lifestyle. The study found strong support for sociocultural, economic, and political contexts in the formulation of policy implementation plans for promoting healthy diet and physical activity.
Background This meta-review investigated the context-related implementation determinants from seven domains (geographical, epidemiological, sociocultural, economic, ethics-related, political, and legal) that were systematically indicated as occurring during the implementation of obesity prevention policies targeting a healthy diet and a physically active lifestyle. Methods Data from nine databases and documentation of nine major stakeholders were searched for the purpose of this preregistered meta-review (#CRD42019133341). Context-related determinants were considered strongly supported if they were indicated in >= 60% of the reviews/stakeholder documents. The ROBIS tool and the Methodological Quality Checklist-SP were used to assess the quality-related risk of bias. Results Published reviews (k = 25) and stakeholder documents that reviewed the evidence of policy implementation (k = 17) were included. Across documents, the following six determinants from three context domains received strong support: economic resources at the macro (66.7% of analyzed documents) and meso/micro levels (71.4%); sociocultural context determinants at the meso/micro level, references to knowledge/beliefs/abilities of target groups (69.0%) and implementers (73.8%); political context determinants (interrelated policies supported in 71.4% of analyzed reviews/documents; policies within organizations, 69.0%). Conclusions These findings indicate that sociocultural, economic, and political contexts need to be accounted for when formulating plans for the implementation of a healthy diet and physical activity/sedentary behavior policies.

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