This study targets the evaluation of New Zealand government actions to improve the health of the food environment. For this purpose, documented evidence on strengthening government accountability, promoting government action and supporting civil society advocacy was analysed.
This project assessed government actions to improve the healthiness of food environments in New Zealand, based on the healthy food environment policy index. A panel of 52 public health experts rated the extent of government implementation against international best practice for 42 indicators of food environment policy and infrastructure support. There was a high level of implementation for some indicators: providing ingredient lists and nutrient declarations and regulating health claims on packaged foods; transparency in policy development; monitoring prevalence of noncommunicable diseases and monitoring risk factors for noncommunicable diseases. There was very little, if any implementation of the following indicators: restrictions on unhealthy food marketing to children; fiscal and food retail policies and protection of national food environments within trade agreements. Based on the implementation gaps, the experts recommended 34 actions, and prioritized seven of these.
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A food environments feedback system (FoodBack) for empowering citizens and change agents to create healthier community food places
Measuring and stimulating progress on implementing widely recommended food environment policies: the New Zealand case study
Food swamps by area socioeconomic deprivation in New Zealand: a national study
The healthy food environment policy index: findings of an expert panel in New Zealand