The Childhood Obesity Declines Project: A Review of Enacted Policies
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The Childhood Obesity Declines Project: A Review of Enacted Policies
Abstract
Background: State- and local-level policies can influence children's diet quality and physical activity (PA) behaviors. The goal of this article is to understand the enacted state and local policy landscape in four communities reporting declines in childhood obesity.
Methods and results: State-level policies were searched within the CDC's online Chronic Disease State Policy Tracking System. Local level policies were captured during key informant interviews in each of the sites. Policies were coded by setting [i.e., early care and education (ECE) also known as child care, school, community], jurisdictional level (i.e., state or local) and policy type (i.e., legislation or regulation). The time period for each site was unique, capturing enacted policies 5 years before the reported declines in childhood obesity in each of the communities. A total of 39 policies were captured across the 4 sites. The majority originated at the state level. Two policies pertaining to ECE, documented during key informant interviews, were found to be adopted at the local level.
Conclusion: Similarities were noted between the four communities in the types of polices enacted. All four communities had state- and/or local-level policies that aimed to improve the nutrition environment and increase opportunities for PA in both the ECE and K-12 school settings. This article is a step in the process of determining what may have contributed to obesity declines in the selected communities.
Keywords: childhood obesity; nutrition; physical activity; policy.
Conflict of interest statement
No author has any commercial associations that might create a conflict of interest, and no competing financial interests exist.
The authors did not report any conflicts of interest or financial disclosures. The findings and conclusions of this report are those of the authors and do not represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ICF, Inc., the National Institutes of Health, or Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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