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Identifying the views of adolescents in five European countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building

BACKGROUND: To make effective progress towards a global reduction in obesity prevalence, there needs to be a focus on broader structural factors, beyond individual-level drivers of diet and physical activity. This article describes the use of a systems framework to develop obesity prevention policie...

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Autores principales: Savona, Natalie, Macauley, Talia, Aguiar, Anaely, Banik, Anna, Boberska, Monika, Brock, Jessica, Brown, Andrew, Hayward, Joshua, Holbæk, Helene, Rito, Ana Isabel, Mendes, Sofia, Vaaheim, Fredrik, van Houten, Marloes, Veltkamp, Gerlieke, Allender, Steven, Rutter, Harry, Knai, Cecile
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8071593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33608719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa251
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author Savona, Natalie
Macauley, Talia
Aguiar, Anaely
Banik, Anna
Boberska, Monika
Brock, Jessica
Brown, Andrew
Hayward, Joshua
Holbæk, Helene
Rito, Ana Isabel
Mendes, Sofia
Vaaheim, Fredrik
van Houten, Marloes
Veltkamp, Gerlieke
Allender, Steven
Rutter, Harry
Knai, Cecile
author_facet Savona, Natalie
Macauley, Talia
Aguiar, Anaely
Banik, Anna
Boberska, Monika
Brock, Jessica
Brown, Andrew
Hayward, Joshua
Holbæk, Helene
Rito, Ana Isabel
Mendes, Sofia
Vaaheim, Fredrik
van Houten, Marloes
Veltkamp, Gerlieke
Allender, Steven
Rutter, Harry
Knai, Cecile
author_sort Savona, Natalie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: To make effective progress towards a global reduction in obesity prevalence, there needs to be a focus on broader structural factors, beyond individual-level drivers of diet and physical activity. This article describes the use of a systems framework to develop obesity prevention policies with adolescents. The aim of this research was to use the group model building (GMB) method to identify young people’s perceptions of the drivers of adolescent obesity in five European countries, as part of the EU-funded Co-Create project. METHODS: We used GMB with four groups of 16–18-year-olds in schools in each of the five European countries (The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal and the UK) to create causal loop diagrams (CLDs) representing their perceptions of the drivers of adolescent obesity. The maps were then merged into one, using a new protocol. RESULTS: Two hundred and fifty-seven participants, aged 16–18 years, engaged in 20 separate system mapping groups, each of which generated 1 CLD. The findings were largely congruent between the countries. Three feedback loops in the merged diagram particularly stand out: commercial drivers of unhealthy diets; mental health and unhealthy diets; social media use, body image and motivation to exercise. CONCLUSIONS: GMB provides a novel way of eliciting from young people the system-based drivers of obesity that are relevant to them. Mental health issues, social media use and commercial practices were considered by the young people to be key drivers of adolescent obesity, subjects that have thus far had little or no coverage in research and policy.
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spelling pubmed-80715932021-05-05 Identifying the views of adolescents in five European countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building Savona, Natalie Macauley, Talia Aguiar, Anaely Banik, Anna Boberska, Monika Brock, Jessica Brown, Andrew Hayward, Joshua Holbæk, Helene Rito, Ana Isabel Mendes, Sofia Vaaheim, Fredrik van Houten, Marloes Veltkamp, Gerlieke Allender, Steven Rutter, Harry Knai, Cecile Eur J Public Health Obesity/Physical activity BACKGROUND: To make effective progress towards a global reduction in obesity prevalence, there needs to be a focus on broader structural factors, beyond individual-level drivers of diet and physical activity. This article describes the use of a systems framework to develop obesity prevention policies with adolescents. The aim of this research was to use the group model building (GMB) method to identify young people’s perceptions of the drivers of adolescent obesity in five European countries, as part of the EU-funded Co-Create project. METHODS: We used GMB with four groups of 16–18-year-olds in schools in each of the five European countries (The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal and the UK) to create causal loop diagrams (CLDs) representing their perceptions of the drivers of adolescent obesity. The maps were then merged into one, using a new protocol. RESULTS: Two hundred and fifty-seven participants, aged 16–18 years, engaged in 20 separate system mapping groups, each of which generated 1 CLD. The findings were largely congruent between the countries. Three feedback loops in the merged diagram particularly stand out: commercial drivers of unhealthy diets; mental health and unhealthy diets; social media use, body image and motivation to exercise. CONCLUSIONS: GMB provides a novel way of eliciting from young people the system-based drivers of obesity that are relevant to them. Mental health issues, social media use and commercial practices were considered by the young people to be key drivers of adolescent obesity, subjects that have thus far had little or no coverage in research and policy. Oxford University Press 2021-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8071593/ /pubmed/33608719 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa251 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Obesity/Physical activity
Savona, Natalie
Macauley, Talia
Aguiar, Anaely
Banik, Anna
Boberska, Monika
Brock, Jessica
Brown, Andrew
Hayward, Joshua
Holbæk, Helene
Rito, Ana Isabel
Mendes, Sofia
Vaaheim, Fredrik
van Houten, Marloes
Veltkamp, Gerlieke
Allender, Steven
Rutter, Harry
Knai, Cecile
Identifying the views of adolescents in five European countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building
title Identifying the views of adolescents in five European countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building
title_full Identifying the views of adolescents in five European countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building
title_fullStr Identifying the views of adolescents in five European countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building
title_full_unstemmed Identifying the views of adolescents in five European countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building
title_short Identifying the views of adolescents in five European countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building
title_sort identifying the views of adolescents in five european countries on the drivers of obesity using group model building
topic Obesity/Physical activity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8071593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33608719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa251
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