This study targets the impact of an intervention (healthy food and beverage sales) to improve the food environment in recreational and sporting facilities in British Columbia, Canada.
This project evaluated the impact of a capacity-building intervention (Healthy Food and Beverage Sales; HFBS) on organizational capacity for providing healthy food environments, health of vending machine products, and food policy development in recreation and sport facilities in British Columbia, Canada. Twenty-one HFBS communities received training, resources, and technical support to improve their food environment over 8 months in 2009-2010, whereas 23 comparison communities did not. Communities self-reported organizational capacity, food policies, and audited vending machine products at baseline and follow-up. Repeated-measures analysis of variance evaluated intervention impact. Intervention and comparison communities reported higher organizational capacity at follow-up; however, improvements were greater in HFBS communities. Healthy vending products increased from 11% to 15%, whereas unhealthy products declined from 56% to 46% in HFBS communities, with no changes in comparison communities. At baseline 10% of HFBS communities reported having a healthy food policy, whereas 48% reported one at follow-up.
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Food environment intervention improves food knowledge, wellbeing and dietary habits in primary school children: Project Daire, a randomised-controlled, factorial design cluster trial
Child-centered food systems: reorienting food systems towards healthy diets for children
Advancing healthy and sustainable food environments: The Flathead Reservation case study
If you Build it with them, they will come": What makes a supermarket intervention successful in a food desert?"
Changing household dietary behaviours through community-based networks: A pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial in rural Kerala, India
Partnering with carryouts: implementation of a food environment intervention targeting youth obesity
Changes in School Competitive Food Environments after a Health Promotion Campaign
Changing the restaurant food environment to improve cardiovascular health in a rural community: implementation and evaluation of the Heart of New Ulm restaurant programme
Can the introduction of a full-service supermarket in a food desert improve residents' economic status and health?
Developing and Implementing Waupaca Eating Smart": A Restaurant and Supermarket Intervention to Promote Healthy Eating Through Changes in the Food Environment"
An Intervention To Enhance the Food Environment in Public Recreation and Sport Settings: A Natural Experiment in British Columbia, Canada
Challenges And Lessons Learned From Communities Using Evidence To Adopt Strategies To Improve Healthy Food Environments