TY - JOUR
T1 - A description of Chilean food and nutrition health policies
AU - Rodriguez-Osiac, Lorena
AU - Fernandes, Anna Christina Pinheiro
AU - Mujica-Coopman, Maria F.
AU - Caro-Moya, Patricia
AU - Navarro-Rosenblatt, Deborah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Background: Chile has implemented numerous successful food and nutrition initiatives since the early 20th century, aiming to address malnutrition in all its forms. Aim: To summarize the major nutrition and food-related policies, strategies, and programs implemented in Chile, using the NOURISHING Framework. Material and Methods: The NOURISHING framework proposes a methodology for reporting, monitoring, and categorizing actions to promote healthier eating in three main domains: food environment, food system and behavior change communication. The data collection was carried out reviewing the databases of the Chilean Ministries of Health, Education and Social Development, and the Parliament. Information about nutrition related public health policies, strategies or programs was obtained from peer reviewed articles, official reports, official State websites, as well as interviews with former and current stakeholders. Results: Chile has mandatory nutritional labeling that was updated to front-of-package warning labels about critical nutrients. In addition, the advertising of unhealthy foods and breast milk substitutes is restricted, among other food and nutrition policies. Nevertheless, strategies related to mass and social media communication campaigns, or periodic education and information interventions still need to be implemented. Conclusions: Using the NOURISHING framework, a comprehensive summary and description of nutrition and food public health policies implemented in Chile is described. An overview of the policy changes required according to the nutritional needs of the population and the nutritional transition in Chile is provided.
AB - Background: Chile has implemented numerous successful food and nutrition initiatives since the early 20th century, aiming to address malnutrition in all its forms. Aim: To summarize the major nutrition and food-related policies, strategies, and programs implemented in Chile, using the NOURISHING Framework. Material and Methods: The NOURISHING framework proposes a methodology for reporting, monitoring, and categorizing actions to promote healthier eating in three main domains: food environment, food system and behavior change communication. The data collection was carried out reviewing the databases of the Chilean Ministries of Health, Education and Social Development, and the Parliament. Information about nutrition related public health policies, strategies or programs was obtained from peer reviewed articles, official reports, official State websites, as well as interviews with former and current stakeholders. Results: Chile has mandatory nutritional labeling that was updated to front-of-package warning labels about critical nutrients. In addition, the advertising of unhealthy foods and breast milk substitutes is restricted, among other food and nutrition policies. Nevertheless, strategies related to mass and social media communication campaigns, or periodic education and information interventions still need to be implemented. Conclusions: Using the NOURISHING framework, a comprehensive summary and description of nutrition and food public health policies implemented in Chile is described. An overview of the policy changes required according to the nutritional needs of the population and the nutritional transition in Chile is provided.
KW - Chile
KW - Health Policy
KW - Malnutrition
KW - Nutrition Policy
KW - Obesity
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U2 - 10.4067/S0034-98872021001001485
DO - 10.4067/S0034-98872021001001485
M3 - Article
C2 - 35319638
AN - SCOPUS:85126854290
SN - 0034-9887
VL - 149
SP - 1485
EP - 1494
JO - Revista Medica de Chile
JF - Revista Medica de Chile
IS - 10
ER -