Modified Policy-Delphi study for exploring obesity prevention priorities

E Haynes, C Palermo, DP Reidlinger - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Until now, industry and government stakeholders have dominated public
discourse about policy options for obesity. While consumer involvement in health service …

Policy options for responding to the growing challenge from obesity in the United Kingdom

L Mohebati, T Lobstein, E Millstone, M Jacobs - obesity reviews, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this study was to map and analyse how key stakeholders evaluated options for
dealing with the rising incidence of obesity in the UK, as part of a wider cross‐national study …

[HTML][HTML] Should support for obesity interventions or perceptions of their perceived effectiveness shape policy?

P Gendall, J Hoek, R Taylor, J Mann, J Krebs… - Australian and New …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objectives Most studies suggest the public locate responsibility for the 'obesity epidemic'with
individuals themselves and support measures promoting greater personal responsibility in …

[PDF][PDF] Attitudes of the public towards policies to address obesity

E Heery, M Delaney, C Kelleher, P Wall, M McCarthy - 2014 - lenus.ie
• Obesity and the related health burden is a growing problem in Ireland.• Understanding
public attitudes to policy interventions is important, as it provides a key indicator of the …

[HTML][HTML] Public beliefs about the consequences of living with obesity in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland

E Spyreli, L McGowan, E Heery, A Kelly, H Croker… - BMC public health, 2022 - Springer
Background This study aimed to capture public beliefs about living with obesity, examine
how these beliefs have changed over time and to explore whether certain characteristics …

Ethical issues in obesity interventions for populations

CL Fry - New South Wales public health bulletin, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
Beyond the usual technical and evidentiary considerations, there are ethical questions that
we must consider in the justification of our obesity interventions in the name of expected …

[HTML][HTML] A stakeholder analysis of the perceived outcomes of developing and implementing England's obesity strategy 2008–2011

C Hawkes, AL Ahern, SA Jebb - BMC public health, 2014 - Springer
Background International recommendations urge governments to implement population-
based strategies to reduce the burden of obesity. This study assesses the development and …

[PDF][PDF] Policy options for responding to obesity: UK national report of the PorGrow project

T Lobstein, E Millstone, M Jacobs… - Brighton: University of …, 2006 - researchgate.net
The MCM methodology requires the presentation to stakeholders of a set of policy options
that are to be appraised by stakeholders in face-to-face interviews. At the start of the project …

[HTML][HTML] Priority-setting for obesity prevention—The Assessing Cost-Effectiveness of obesity prevention policies in Australia (ACE-Obesity Policy) study

J Ananthapavan, G Sacks, V Brown, M Moodie… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The aim of the ACE-Obesity Policy study was to assess the economic credentials of a suite
of obesity prevention policies across multiple sectors and areas of governance for the …

Obesity prevention in Scotland: a policy analysis using the ANGELO framework

JD Mooney, R Jepson, J Frank, R Geddes - Obesity facts, 2015 - karger.com
Abstract Background: The Scottish Government's 'Route-Map Action Plan'for obesity
prevention sets out 62 potential intervention policies across all stages of the life course. We …