This study describes the process of identifying indicators for 11 OFNS (Ontario Food and Nutrition Strategy) action areas. OFNS targets improving the health of Ontario residents through actions that promote healthy food systems and environments.
This project describes the process of identifying indicators for 11 action areas of the Ontario Food and Nutrition Strategy in two strategic directions: Healthy Food Access, and Food Literacy and Skills. The Indicators Advisory Group of the Ontario Food and Nutrition Strategy used a five-step process to select indicators: (1) potential indicators from national and provincial data sources were identified; (2) indicators were organized by strategic direction, action area and data type; (3) selection criteria were identified, pilot tested and finalized; (4) final criteria were applied to refine the indicator list; and (5) indicators were prioritized after reapplication of selection criteria. Sixty-nine potential indicators were initially identified; however, many were individual-level rather than system-level measures. After final application of the selection criteria, one individual-level indicator and six system-level indicators were prioritized in five action areas; for six of the action areas, no indicators were available.
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Policies to Create Healthier Food Environments in Canada: Experts' Evaluation and Prioritized Actions Using the Healthy Food Environment Policy Index (Food-EPI)
Exploring sales data during a healthy corner store intervention in Toronto: the Food Retail Environments Shaping Health (FRESH) project
The Ontario Food and Nutrition Strategy: identifying indicators of food access and food literacy for early monitoring of the food environment
Status report - Geographic retail food environment measures for use in public health
An Intervention To Enhance the Food Environment in Public Recreation and Sport Settings: A Natural Experiment in British Columbia, Canada