Despite the growing health and economic burden associated with overweight and obesity, preventive policy progress has been deficient globally. This study investigated the policy process involved in the adoption of the Achievement Program, a settings-based health promotion intervention that was a key pillar of the Healthy Together Victoria obesity prevention initiative. The qualitative study utilised multiple theories of the policy process, as well as Causal Loop Diagramming (CLD) methods, to understand the policy systems underlying the decision to adopt the Achievement Program. Factors that impacted this obesity prevention policy adoption included problem prioritisation at Federal and state government levels; political risks regarding polic...
Author version made available here in accordance with publisher policy.Public policy strategies impa...
In 2006, over 60% of adult Australians are obese or overweight as measured by Body Mass Index (weigh...
As obesity prevention becomes an increasing health priority in many countries, including Australia a...
Despite the growing health and economic burden associated with overweight and obesity, preventive po...
Despite the growing health burden associated with obesity, preventive policy progress has been slow....
Summary This study investigated the policy processes related to the 2012 adoption of ...
Effective obesity prevention requires a synergistic mix of population-level interventions including ...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
At the turn of the 21st century obesity began to receive significant political attention at both int...
Objective: To explore obesity policy options recommended by stakeholders and identify theirimpact on...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is a small Australian jurisdiction with a single tier of gove...
Abstract Background Theories of the policy process are recommended as tools to help explain both pol...
There is increasing worldwide recognition of the need for government policies to address the recent ...
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...
Author version made available here in accordance with publisher policy.Public policy strategies impa...
In 2006, over 60% of adult Australians are obese or overweight as measured by Body Mass Index (weigh...
As obesity prevention becomes an increasing health priority in many countries, including Australia a...
Despite the growing health and economic burden associated with overweight and obesity, preventive po...
Despite the growing health burden associated with obesity, preventive policy progress has been slow....
Summary This study investigated the policy processes related to the 2012 adoption of ...
Effective obesity prevention requires a synergistic mix of population-level interventions including ...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
At the turn of the 21st century obesity began to receive significant political attention at both int...
Objective: To explore obesity policy options recommended by stakeholders and identify theirimpact on...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is a small Australian jurisdiction with a single tier of gove...
Abstract Background Theories of the policy process are recommended as tools to help explain both pol...
There is increasing worldwide recognition of the need for government policies to address the recent ...
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...
Author version made available here in accordance with publisher policy.Public policy strategies impa...
In 2006, over 60% of adult Australians are obese or overweight as measured by Body Mass Index (weigh...
As obesity prevention becomes an increasing health priority in many countries, including Australia a...