Implementation of childhood obesity prevention and control policies in the United States and Latin America: Lessons for cross-border research and practice
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Pérez Escamilla, Rafael
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Implementation of childhood obesity prevention and control policies in the United States and Latin America: Lessons for cross-border research and practice
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Progress has been made in the development and widespread implementation of
effective interventions to address childhood obesity, yet important challenges
remain. To understand how the United States and Latin American countries achieved
success in implementing obesity policies and programs (PAPs) and identify improvement
opportunities using implementation science principles. We identified three
comparative case studies: (1) front-of-food package labeling (Mexico and Chile);
(2) Open Streets/play streets (Colombia and the United States); and (3) the Baby-
Friendly Hospital Initiative (Brazil and the United States). Information from multiple
sources (e.g., scientific and gray literature and key informant interviews) was synthesized
to describe barriers, facilitators, and progress of PAPs across RE-AIM framework
dimensions. Evidence-based advocacy along with political will and evidence of
scalability and impact were key for successful launch and implementation of all PAPs.
Diverse adaptations of PAP design and implementation had to be done across contexts.
Stronger process and impact monitoring and evaluation systems that track
equity indicators are needed to maximize the population benefits of these PAPs.
Implementation science offers an important contribution toward addressing knowledge
gaps, enhancing obesity policy dialogue, and producing transferable lessons
across the Americas and, therefore, should be used for research and evaluation during
PAP development and throughout the implementation and maintenance phases.
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United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA
NIH National Heart Lung & Blood Institute (NHLBI) K12HL138037
United States Department of Health & Human Services
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - USA 5 U48DP006380-02-00
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Obesity Reviews 2021;22(S3):e13247
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