INVESTIGADORES
IRAZOLA Vilma
artículos
Título:
Development of physical activity and food built environment quality indicators for chronic diseases in Argentina
Autor/es:
MARIANA, SEIJO; CINTIA, SPIRA; MARTÍN, CHAPARRO; NATALIA, ELORRIAGA; ADOLFO, RUBINSTEIN; EZEQUIEL, GARCÍA-ELORRIO; VILMA, IRAZOLA
Revista:
Health Promotion International
Editorial:
Oxford academic
Referencias:
Año: 2021
ISSN:
0957-4824
Resumen:
Although obesity and non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention efforts to-date have focused mainly on individual level factors, the social and physical environments in which people live are now widely recognized as important social determinants of health. Obesogenic environments promote higher dietary energy intakes and sedentary behaviors, thus contributing to the obesity/NCD burden. To develop quality indicators (QIs) for measuring food and physical activity (PA)-built environments in municipalities. A literature review was conducted. Based on the best practices identified from this review, a draft set of candidate QI was retrieved. The initial 67 QIs were then evaluated by a modified Delphi panel of multidisciplinary health professionals (n = 40) to determine their relevance, validity, and feasibility in 3 rounds of voting and threaded discussion using a modified RAND/University of California, Los Angeles Appropriateness Methodology. Response rate for the panel was 89.4%. All final 42 QIs were rated as highly relevant, valid, and feasible (median rating ≥ 7 on a 1?9 scale), with no significant disagreement. The final QI set addresses for the PA domain: (i) promotion of PA; and (ii) improvements in the environment to strengthen the practice of PA; and for Food environment domain: (i) promotion of healthy eating; (ii) access to healthy foods; and (iii) promotion of responsible advertising. We generated a set of indicators to evaluate the PA and food built environment, which can be adapted for use in Latin American and other low- and middle-income countries.