Implementation level of best practice policies by Italian Government for healthier food environments: Healthy Food Environment Policy Index (Food-EPI)
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Journal Article
Abstract
Background. This work aims to identify policies implemented for healthy food environments
in Italy within The Healthy Food Environment Policy Index (Food-EPI) project.
Methods. Food-EPI tool, which includes two components, thirteen domains and fifty good practice indicators, was adapted for the Italian context. Evidence for implementation was gathered and summarized for all fifty indicators from data sources such as governmental websites, non-government organizations publications and websites and via direct contact with Government officials.
Results. The highest level of evidence was found within five domains: food composition (2/2 indicators), labelling (3/4), promotion (4/5), provision (4/5) and leadership (5/5). The domains with less identified evidence were food prices (1/4), food in retail (0/4), trade and investment (0/2) and platforms and interaction (1/4).
Conclusions. The evidence summarization and the upcoming stakeholders’ meeting to rate the level of implementation for each indicator in Italy have the potential to improve Government commitment to shape healthier food environments.
in Italy within The Healthy Food Environment Policy Index (Food-EPI) project.
Methods. Food-EPI tool, which includes two components, thirteen domains and fifty good practice indicators, was adapted for the Italian context. Evidence for implementation was gathered and summarized for all fifty indicators from data sources such as governmental websites, non-government organizations publications and websites and via direct contact with Government officials.
Results. The highest level of evidence was found within five domains: food composition (2/2 indicators), labelling (3/4), promotion (4/5), provision (4/5) and leadership (5/5). The domains with less identified evidence were food prices (1/4), food in retail (0/4), trade and investment (0/2) and platforms and interaction (1/4).
Conclusions. The evidence summarization and the upcoming stakeholders’ meeting to rate the level of implementation for each indicator in Italy have the potential to improve Government commitment to shape healthier food environments.
Date Issued
2022-01-01
Date Acceptance
2022-01-24
Citation
Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanita, 2022, 58 (1), pp.55-66
ISSN
0021-2571
Publisher
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Start Page
55
End Page
66
Journal / Book Title
Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanita
Volume
58
Issue
1
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2022 Istituto Superiore di Sanità. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Subjects
food
food environments
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
MORTALITY
nutrition policy
obesity
OBESITY
policy implementation
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Science & Technology
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2022-03-11