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State-Level Trends and Correlates for Cross-Sector Collaboration on School Nutrition and Physical Education Activities, 2000–2012
INTRODUCTION: Cross-sector collaboration on child obesity prevention is common, yet little research has examined the context of collaboration at the state level. This study describes secular trends in collaboration between state agency staff responsible for school nutrition and physical education ac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4970618/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27442994 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd13.160032 |
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author | Pelletier, Jennifer E. Laska, Melissa N. MacLehose, Richard Nelson, Toben F. Nanney, Marilyn S. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Cross-sector collaboration on child obesity prevention is common, yet little research has examined the context of collaboration at the state level. This study describes secular trends in collaboration between state agency staff responsible for school nutrition and physical education activities and other organizations from 2000 to 2012. METHODS: Data from the School Health Policies and Practices Study were used to describe collaboration between state agency staff and 13 types of public, private, and nonprofit organizations. Breadth of collaboration in 2012 was examined across political, social, and economic conditions. RESULTS: Collaboration between state agency staff and other organization types increased from 2000 to 2006 and decreased or stabilized from 2006 to 2012. Breadth of collaboration was greater in states with a physical education coordinator, higher levels of poverty, higher prevalence of childhood obesity, and more public health funding. Breadth was similar across states by census region, political party of governor, majority party in state legislature, percentage non-Hispanic white population, high school graduation rate, and unemployment rate. CONCLUSION: Cross-sector collaboration on school nutrition and physical education was widespread and did not vary substantially across most political, social, and economic measures. Expanded monitoring and surveillance of state-level collaboration would assist efforts to understand how state agencies work across sectors and whether this collaboration affects the support they provide to schools. |
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spelling | pubmed-49706182016-08-17 State-Level Trends and Correlates for Cross-Sector Collaboration on School Nutrition and Physical Education Activities, 2000–2012 Pelletier, Jennifer E. Laska, Melissa N. MacLehose, Richard Nelson, Toben F. Nanney, Marilyn S. Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Cross-sector collaboration on child obesity prevention is common, yet little research has examined the context of collaboration at the state level. This study describes secular trends in collaboration between state agency staff responsible for school nutrition and physical education activities and other organizations from 2000 to 2012. METHODS: Data from the School Health Policies and Practices Study were used to describe collaboration between state agency staff and 13 types of public, private, and nonprofit organizations. Breadth of collaboration in 2012 was examined across political, social, and economic conditions. RESULTS: Collaboration between state agency staff and other organization types increased from 2000 to 2006 and decreased or stabilized from 2006 to 2012. Breadth of collaboration was greater in states with a physical education coordinator, higher levels of poverty, higher prevalence of childhood obesity, and more public health funding. Breadth was similar across states by census region, political party of governor, majority party in state legislature, percentage non-Hispanic white population, high school graduation rate, and unemployment rate. CONCLUSION: Cross-sector collaboration on school nutrition and physical education was widespread and did not vary substantially across most political, social, and economic measures. Expanded monitoring and surveillance of state-level collaboration would assist efforts to understand how state agencies work across sectors and whether this collaboration affects the support they provide to schools. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2016-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4970618/ /pubmed/27442994 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd13.160032 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Pelletier, Jennifer E. Laska, Melissa N. MacLehose, Richard Nelson, Toben F. Nanney, Marilyn S. State-Level Trends and Correlates for Cross-Sector Collaboration on School Nutrition and Physical Education Activities, 2000–2012 |
title | State-Level Trends and Correlates for Cross-Sector Collaboration on
School Nutrition and Physical Education Activities,
2000–2012 |
title_full | State-Level Trends and Correlates for Cross-Sector Collaboration on
School Nutrition and Physical Education Activities,
2000–2012 |
title_fullStr | State-Level Trends and Correlates for Cross-Sector Collaboration on
School Nutrition and Physical Education Activities,
2000–2012 |
title_full_unstemmed | State-Level Trends and Correlates for Cross-Sector Collaboration on
School Nutrition and Physical Education Activities,
2000–2012 |
title_short | State-Level Trends and Correlates for Cross-Sector Collaboration on
School Nutrition and Physical Education Activities,
2000–2012 |
title_sort | state-level trends and correlates for cross-sector collaboration on
school nutrition and physical education activities,
2000–2012 |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4970618/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27442994 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd13.160032 |
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