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Motivating Systems-oriented Research on Environmental and Policy Changes for Obesity Prevention

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Journal Pediatr Obes
Date 2016 Apr 10
PMID 27060703
Citations 7
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Abstract

Background: Research on the types of interventions needed for population-level prevention of childhood obesity in complex societal systems can benefit from greater use of systems-science concepts and tools.

Objectives: We report outcomes of a funding programme promoting incorporation of systems-science approaches into studies of imminent policy or environmental changes potentially impacting childhood obesity.

Methods: Seven funding cycles over 3 years yielded 172 initial submissions from 29 US states and 25 other countries were analyzed.

Results: Submissions focused primarily on aspects of school or child-care settings, parks and recreational settings, or access to healthy food; about half reflected attention to systems perspectives.

Conclusions: Analysis of initial submissions as well as the 15 funded projects showed some success in motivating use of systems concepts and tools but suggested the need for a more focused effort to educate and prepare the childhood obesity prevention research community for this potentially crucial type of research.

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