Stakeholders’ Views on Factors Influencing Nutrition Policy: a Qualitative Study Across Ten European Countries

The objective was to identify the main factors influencing micronutrient policies in the opinion of policy actors in ten European countries. Study was carried out during Jan-Nov 2010 in European countries: the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland...

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Main Authors: Jeruszka-Bielak Marta, Sicińska Ewa, Wit Liesbeth de, Ruprich Jiří, Řehůřková Irena, Brown Kerry A., Timotijevic Lada, Sonne Anne-Mette, Haugaard Pernille, Guzzon Antonella, Garcia Noé Brito, Alevritou Eleni, Hermoso Maria, Sarmant Yuliya, Lähteenmäki Liisa, Roszkowski Wojciech, Raats Monique M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research 2015-12-01
Series:Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
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Brown Kerry A.
Timotijevic Lada
Sonne Anne-Mette
Haugaard Pernille
Guzzon Antonella
Garcia Noé Brito
Alevritou Eleni
Hermoso Maria
Sarmant Yuliya
Lähteenmäki Liisa
Roszkowski Wojciech
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Sonne Anne-Mette
Haugaard Pernille
Guzzon Antonella
Garcia Noé Brito
Alevritou Eleni
Hermoso Maria
Sarmant Yuliya
Lähteenmäki Liisa
Roszkowski Wojciech
Raats Monique M.
Stakeholders’ Views on Factors Influencing Nutrition Policy: a Qualitative Study Across Ten European Countries
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
public health
nutrition
micronutrients
policy actors
qualitative study
factors
author_facet Jeruszka-Bielak Marta
Sicińska Ewa
Wit Liesbeth de
Ruprich Jiří
Řehůřková Irena
Brown Kerry A.
Timotijevic Lada
Sonne Anne-Mette
Haugaard Pernille
Guzzon Antonella
Garcia Noé Brito
Alevritou Eleni
Hermoso Maria
Sarmant Yuliya
Lähteenmäki Liisa
Roszkowski Wojciech
Raats Monique M.
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title Stakeholders’ Views on Factors Influencing Nutrition Policy: a Qualitative Study Across Ten European Countries
title_short Stakeholders’ Views on Factors Influencing Nutrition Policy: a Qualitative Study Across Ten European Countries
title_full Stakeholders’ Views on Factors Influencing Nutrition Policy: a Qualitative Study Across Ten European Countries
title_fullStr Stakeholders’ Views on Factors Influencing Nutrition Policy: a Qualitative Study Across Ten European Countries
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders’ Views on Factors Influencing Nutrition Policy: a Qualitative Study Across Ten European Countries
title_sort stakeholders’ views on factors influencing nutrition policy: a qualitative study across ten european countries
publisher Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research
series Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
issn 2083-6007
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The objective was to identify the main factors influencing micronutrient policies in the opinion of policy actors in ten European countries. Study was carried out during Jan-Nov 2010 in European countries: the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Spain. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with representatives of stakeholders involved in the vitamin D, folate and iodine policy making process. Fifty eight key informants representing mainly scientific advisory bodies (n=24) and governmental organisations (n=19) participated in the study. The remaining interviewees represented non-governmental organisations (n=6), industry (n=4) or were independent academic or health professional experts (n=5). Data were analysed by theoretical interpretative thematic analysis. Insights from interviewees on the development of micronutrient policies were grouped using the Public Health Nutrition Policy-making model. The main factors influencing the micronutrient policies were: systematic monitoring of nutrition and health, causal relationships between consumers’ diet-related behaviours and health outcomes, scientific recommendations from national bodies (Science area); scientific recommendations from international authorities and experiences of other countries, EU legislation, cultural factors (Wider context) and political environment, national capacity to deal with the problem, national legislation, economics, stakeholder engagement, relationships between stakeholders (Policy and institutions area). The spectrum and weight of the factors influencing nutritional policy depends on nutrient, country and degree of its “advanced status” within nutrition policy, political environment, culture and socio-economic conditions as well as the point of view (who is expressing the opinion).
topic public health
nutrition
micronutrients
policy actors
qualitative study
factors
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spelling doaj-df617b73c3fa4c188cbd8901f2490e3a2020-11-25T03:48:11ZengInstitute of Animal Reproduction and Food ResearchPolish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences2083-60072015-12-0165429330210.1515/pjfns-2015-0039pjfns-2015-0039Stakeholders’ Views on Factors Influencing Nutrition Policy: a Qualitative Study Across Ten European CountriesJeruszka-Bielak Marta0Sicińska Ewa1Wit Liesbeth de2Ruprich Jiří3Řehůřková Irena4Brown Kerry A.5Timotijevic Lada6Sonne Anne-Mette7Haugaard Pernille8Guzzon Antonella9Garcia Noé Brito10Alevritou Eleni11Hermoso Maria12Sarmant Yuliya13Lähteenmäki Liisa14Roszkowski Wojciech15Raats Monique M.16Faculty of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW (WULS-SGGW), 159c Nowoursynowska str., 02–776 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW (WULS-SGGW), 159c Nowoursynowska str., 02–776 Warsaw, PolandFood Consumer Behaviour and Health Research Centre, Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKDepartment for Food Safety Analyses, National Institute of Public Health, Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment for Food Safety Analyses, National Institute of Public Health, Praha, Czech RepublicFood Consumer Behaviour and Health Research Centre, Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKFood Consumer Behaviour and Health Research Centre, Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKMAPP, School of Business, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, DenmarkMAPP, School of Business, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, DenmarkHylobates Consulting SRL, ItalyFaculty of Health Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, SpainEKPIZO, Athens, GreeceDivision of Metabolic Diseases and Nutritional Medicine, University of Munich, Munich, GermanyDivision of Metabolic Diseases and Nutritional Medicine, University of Munich, Munich, GermanyMAPP, School of Business, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, DenmarkFaculty of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW (WULS-SGGW), 159c Nowoursynowska str., 02–776 Warsaw, PolandFood Consumer Behaviour and Health Research Centre, Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKThe objective was to identify the main factors influencing micronutrient policies in the opinion of policy actors in ten European countries. Study was carried out during Jan-Nov 2010 in European countries: the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Spain. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with representatives of stakeholders involved in the vitamin D, folate and iodine policy making process. Fifty eight key informants representing mainly scientific advisory bodies (n=24) and governmental organisations (n=19) participated in the study. The remaining interviewees represented non-governmental organisations (n=6), industry (n=4) or were independent academic or health professional experts (n=5). Data were analysed by theoretical interpretative thematic analysis. Insights from interviewees on the development of micronutrient policies were grouped using the Public Health Nutrition Policy-making model. The main factors influencing the micronutrient policies were: systematic monitoring of nutrition and health, causal relationships between consumers’ diet-related behaviours and health outcomes, scientific recommendations from national bodies (Science area); scientific recommendations from international authorities and experiences of other countries, EU legislation, cultural factors (Wider context) and political environment, national capacity to deal with the problem, national legislation, economics, stakeholder engagement, relationships between stakeholders (Policy and institutions area). The spectrum and weight of the factors influencing nutritional policy depends on nutrient, country and degree of its “advanced status” within nutrition policy, political environment, culture and socio-economic conditions as well as the point of view (who is expressing the opinion).http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/pjfns.2015.65.issue-4/pjfns-2015-0039/pjfns-2015-0039.xml?format=INTpublic healthnutritionmicronutrientspolicy actorsqualitative studyfactors