@article{84887ddbc3a24705b76e024b3286baa5,
title = "National policies to prevent obesity in early childhood: Using policy mapping to compare policy lessons for Australia with six developed countries",
abstract = "Interventions for obesity prevention in early childhood (first 5 years of life) are likely to have a significant preventive health impact. This mapping review identified recommended policy options for the Australian Federal Government (AFG) by comparing countries with similar population, income, and language to Australia. Policies were mapped in six countries using two matrices. The first matrix examined policy context, describing obesity prevention governance. The second matrix examined policy content, compared with global recommendations. Policies were grouped into downstream (healthcare), midstream (lifestyle and settings), and upstream (determinants of health, including food and built environments). Results identified variance in obesity governance across the six countries including policy coherence, leadership, institutional drivers, and overlapping responsibility across different levels of government. While countries tended to have more downstream or midstream policies, upstream policies were more likely when countries had invested in system-wide approaches to obesity such as developing a national obesity strategy, having separate food/nutrition and physical activity plans, and a dedicated preventive health agency. This study recommends a range of initiatives for the AFG to strengthen policies for the prevention of obesity in early childhood, including prioritising the development of a national food/nutrition strategy.",
keywords = "early childhood, obesity prevention, policy",
author = "Emma Esdaile and Thow, {Anne Marie} and Tim Gill and Gary Sacks and Rebecca Golley and Penelope Love and Wen, {Li Ming} and Chris Rissel",
note = "Funding Information: E.E. is supported by and Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship. Several authors receive support from a NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence (grant #1101675) in the Early Prevention of Obesity in Childhood (E.E., C.R., R.G., P.L., L.M.W., and T.G.). G.S. is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE160100307) and a Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia. He is also a researcher within NHMRC Centres for Research Excellence entitled Reducing Salt Intake Using Food Policy Interventions (APP1117300) and Food Retail Environments for Health (APP1152968) (Australia). Funding Information: The authors would like to acknowledge the input from the following experts in cross-referencing the mapping work undertaken in all six countries by E.E.: Ms Marita Hennessy, SPHeRE PhD Scholar, Health Behaviour Change Research Group, NUI Galway (Republic of Ireland); Dr Alison Fildes, Academic Fellow, University of Leeds (UK ? England); Chris Patterson, MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow & Professor John Reilly, Ms Jenny Gillespie and Mr Stephen Malden, Physical Activity for Health Group, University of Strathclyde (Scotland); Professor Louise Signal, Health Promotion and Policy Research Unit, University of Otago (New Zealand); and co-authors GS and TG (Australia). The Canadian experts requested anonymity. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 World Obesity Federation",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1111/obr.12925",
language = "English",
volume = "20",
pages = "1542--1556",
journal = "Obesity Reviews",
issn = "1467-7881",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "11",
}