Accelerating Evidence Reviews and Broadening Evidence Standards to Identify Effective, Promising, and Emerging Policy and Environmental Strategies for Prevention of Childhood Obesity

Posted: 18 Apr 2011

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Laura Brennan

Transtria, LLC.

Sarah Castro

Community Health Care, Inc.

Ross C. Brownson

Washington University in St. Louis

Julie Claus

Independent

C. Tracy Orleans

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Date Written: April 1, 2011

Abstract

The childhood obesity epidemic has stimulated the emergence of many policy and environmental strategies to increase healthy eating and active living, with relatively few research recommendations identifying the most effective and generalizable strategies. Yet, local, state, and national decision makers have an urgent need to take action, particularly with respect to lower-income and racial and ethnic populations at greatest risk. With the surge of promising and emerging policy and environmental strategies, this review provides a framework, criteria, and process modeled from existing expert classification systems to assess the strength of evidence for these strategies. Likewise, this review highlights evidence gaps and ways to increase the types and amount of evidence available to inform policy and environmental strategies. These priorities include documenting independent and interdependent effects, determining applicability to different populations and settings, assessing implementation fidelity and feasibility, identifying cumulative benefits and costs, ascertaining impacts on health equity, and tracking sustainability.

Suggested Citation

Brennan, Laura and Castro, Sarah and Brownson, Ross C. and Claus, Julie and Orleans, C. Tracy, Accelerating Evidence Reviews and Broadening Evidence Standards to Identify Effective, Promising, and Emerging Policy and Environmental Strategies for Prevention of Childhood Obesity (April 1, 2011). Annual Review of Public Health, Vol. 32, pp. 199-223, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1810221 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031210-101206

Laura Brennan

Transtria, LLC. ( email )

St. Louis, MO 63109
United States

Sarah Castro (Contact Author)

Community Health Care, Inc.

Davenport, IA 52801
United States

Ross C. Brownson

Washington University in St. Louis ( email )

One Brookings Drive
Campus Box 1208
Saint Louis, MO MO 63130-4899
United States

Julie Claus

Independent

C. Tracy Orleans

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Princeton, NJ 08543
United States

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