Abstract Background Theories of the policy process are recommended as tools to help explain both policy stasis and change. Methods A systematic review of the application of such theoretical frameworks within the field of obesity prevention policy was conducted. A meta-synthesis was also undertaken to identify the key influences on policy decision-making. Results The review identified 17 studies of obesity prevention policy underpinned by political science theories. The majority of included studies were conducted in the United States (US), with significant heterogeneity in terms of policy level (e.g., national, state) studied, areas of focus, and methodologies used. Many of the included studies were methodologically limited, in regard to rig...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Effective obesity prevention requires a synergistic mix of population-level interventions including ...
BACKGROUND: Theories of the policy process are recommended as tools to help explain both policy stas...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
Free to read Objective Poor dietary intake is the most important behavioural risk factor affecting h...
© Copyright The Authors 2015. Objective Poor dietary intake is the most important behavioural risk f...
In less than one generation, more than two-thirds of American adults have become overweight or obese...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
Increasingly, public policy is recognized as a high-impact and ro-bust approach for accelerating pro...
Despite the growing health burden associated with obesity, preventive policy progress has been slow....
At the turn of the 21st century obesity began to receive significant political attention at both int...
Despite the growing health and economic burden associated with overweight and obesity, preventive po...
Despite the growing health and economic burden associated with overweight and obesity, preventive po...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Effective obesity prevention requires a synergistic mix of population-level interventions including ...
BACKGROUND: Theories of the policy process are recommended as tools to help explain both policy stas...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
Free to read Objective Poor dietary intake is the most important behavioural risk factor affecting h...
© Copyright The Authors 2015. Objective Poor dietary intake is the most important behavioural risk f...
In less than one generation, more than two-thirds of American adults have become overweight or obese...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
Increasingly, public policy is recognized as a high-impact and ro-bust approach for accelerating pro...
Despite the growing health burden associated with obesity, preventive policy progress has been slow....
At the turn of the 21st century obesity began to receive significant political attention at both int...
Despite the growing health and economic burden associated with overweight and obesity, preventive po...
Despite the growing health and economic burden associated with overweight and obesity, preventive po...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Effective obesity prevention requires a synergistic mix of population-level interventions including ...