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Improving low fruit and vegetable intake in children: Findings from a system dynamics, community group model building study

Many children globally do not meet government guidelines for daily fruit and vegetable intake, and in New Zealand, adherence to the vegetable intake recommendation is declining. This study aimed to identify systemic barriers to children meeting fruit and vegetable (FV) guidelines and generate sustai...

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Autores principales: Gerritsen, Sarah, Renker-Darby, Ana, Harré, Sophia, Rees, David, Raroa, Debbie A., Eickstaedt, Michele, Sushil, Zaynel, Allan, Kerry, Bartos, Ann E., Waterlander, Wilma E., Swinburn, Boyd
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31415644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221107
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author Gerritsen, Sarah
Renker-Darby, Ana
Harré, Sophia
Rees, David
Raroa, Debbie A.
Eickstaedt, Michele
Sushil, Zaynel
Allan, Kerry
Bartos, Ann E.
Waterlander, Wilma E.
Swinburn, Boyd
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Renker-Darby, Ana
Harré, Sophia
Rees, David
Raroa, Debbie A.
Eickstaedt, Michele
Sushil, Zaynel
Allan, Kerry
Bartos, Ann E.
Waterlander, Wilma E.
Swinburn, Boyd
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description Many children globally do not meet government guidelines for daily fruit and vegetable intake, and in New Zealand, adherence to the vegetable intake recommendation is declining. This study aimed to identify systemic barriers to children meeting fruit and vegetable (FV) guidelines and generate sustainable actions within a local community to improve children’s FV intake. A qualitative system dynamics method of community group model building was used. The research team partnered with Healthy Families Waitākere, a Ministry of Health funded prevention initiative, to recruit 17 participants (including students, parents, teachers, community leaders, local retailers and health promoters) from a low-income, ethnically-diverse community in West Auckland, New Zealand. Three group model building workshops were held during which a systems map was created and used to identify actions by considering causal pathways and reinforcing loops in the system. Barriers to children’s FV intake identified by participants were the saturation of fast-food outlets in the community and ubiquitous marketing of these products, the high cost of fresh produce compared to fast food, and parents having little time for food preparation plus declining cooking skills and knowledge. Several actions to improve children’s FV intake by improving the local food environment were identified, which will be co-designed further and tested by a collaborative group involving community leaders. This project highlights the effectiveness of group model building for engaging a local community in systems change to improve child nutrition, and supplies a blueprint for future qualitative system dynamics research.
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spelling pubmed-66951272019-08-16 Improving low fruit and vegetable intake in children: Findings from a system dynamics, community group model building study Gerritsen, Sarah Renker-Darby, Ana Harré, Sophia Rees, David Raroa, Debbie A. Eickstaedt, Michele Sushil, Zaynel Allan, Kerry Bartos, Ann E. Waterlander, Wilma E. Swinburn, Boyd PLoS One Research Article Many children globally do not meet government guidelines for daily fruit and vegetable intake, and in New Zealand, adherence to the vegetable intake recommendation is declining. This study aimed to identify systemic barriers to children meeting fruit and vegetable (FV) guidelines and generate sustainable actions within a local community to improve children’s FV intake. A qualitative system dynamics method of community group model building was used. The research team partnered with Healthy Families Waitākere, a Ministry of Health funded prevention initiative, to recruit 17 participants (including students, parents, teachers, community leaders, local retailers and health promoters) from a low-income, ethnically-diverse community in West Auckland, New Zealand. Three group model building workshops were held during which a systems map was created and used to identify actions by considering causal pathways and reinforcing loops in the system. Barriers to children’s FV intake identified by participants were the saturation of fast-food outlets in the community and ubiquitous marketing of these products, the high cost of fresh produce compared to fast food, and parents having little time for food preparation plus declining cooking skills and knowledge. Several actions to improve children’s FV intake by improving the local food environment were identified, which will be co-designed further and tested by a collaborative group involving community leaders. This project highlights the effectiveness of group model building for engaging a local community in systems change to improve child nutrition, and supplies a blueprint for future qualitative system dynamics research. Public Library of Science 2019-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6695127/ /pubmed/31415644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221107 Text en © 2019 Gerritsen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Allan, Kerry
Bartos, Ann E.
Waterlander, Wilma E.
Swinburn, Boyd
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31415644
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