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Assessment of evaluations made to healthy eating policies in Europe: a review within the EATWELL Project

Perez-Cueto, Armando; Aschemann-Witzel, Jessica; Shankar, Bhavani; Brambila-Macias, Jose; Bech-Larsen, Tino; Mazzocchi, Mario; Capacci, Sara; Saba, Anna; Turrini, Aida; Niedźwiedzka, Barbara; Kijowska, Viola; Piorecka, Beata; Wills, Josephine; Traill, Bruce; Verbeke, Wim

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Authors

Armando Perez-Cueto

Jessica Aschemann-Witzel

Jose Brambila-Macias

Tino Bech-Larsen

Mario Mazzocchi

Sara Capacci

Anna Saba

Aida Turrini

Barbara Niedźwiedzka

Viola Kijowska

Beata Piorecka

Josephine Wills

Bruce Traill

Wim Verbeke



Abstract

OBJECTIVE:
To identify and assess healthy eating policies at national level which have been evaluated in terms of their impact on awareness of healthy eating, food consumption, health outcome or cost/benefit.

// DESIGN:
Review of policy documents and their evaluations when available.

// SETTING:
European Member States.

// SUBJECTS:
One hundred and twenty-one policy documents revised, 107 retained.

// RESULTS:
Of the 107 selected interventions, twenty-two had been evaluated for their impact on awareness or knowledge and twenty-seven for their impact on consumption. Furthermore sixteen interventions provided an evaluation of health impact, while three actions specifically measured any cost/benefit ratio. The indicators used in these evaluations were in most cases not comparable. Evaluation was more often found for public information campaigns, regulation of meals at schools/canteens and nutrition education programmes.

// CONCLUSIONS:
The study highlights the need not only to develop harmonized and verifiable procedures but also indicators for measuring effectiveness and success and for comparing between interventions and countries. EU policies are recommended to provide a set of indicators that may be measured consistently and regularly in all countries. Furthermore, public information campaigns should be accompanied by other interventions, as evaluations may show an impact on awareness and intention, but rarely on consumption patterns and health outcome.

Citation

Perez-Cueto, A., Aschemann-Witzel, J., Shankar, B., Brambila-Macias, J., Bech-Larsen, T., Mazzocchi, M., Capacci, S., Saba, A., Turrini, A., Niedźwiedzka, B., Kijowska, V., Piorecka, B., Wills, J., Traill, B., & Verbeke, W. (2012). Assessment of evaluations made to healthy eating policies in Europe: a review within the EATWELL Project. Public Health Nutrition, 15(8), 1489-1496. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980011003107

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 27, 2011
Online Publication Date Nov 29, 2011
Publication Date Aug 1, 2012
Deposit Date Nov 25, 2011
Publicly Available Date Jun 21, 2019
Journal Public Health Nutrition
Print ISSN 1368-9800
Electronic ISSN 1475-2727
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 8
Pages 1489-1496
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980011003107

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