2021
DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.14265614
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"Healthy Eating - Healthy Action": evaluating New Zealand's obesity prevention strategy

Abstract: Background. New Zealand rates of obesity and overweight have increased since the 1980s, particularly among indigenous Mori people, Pacific people and those living in areas of high deprivation. New Zealand's response to the obesity epidemic has been The Healthy Eating-Healthy Action: Oranga Kai - Oranga Pumau (HEHA) Strategy ('the Strategy'), launched in 2003. Because the HEHA Strategy explicitly recognises the importance of evaluation and the need to create an evidence base to support future initiatives, the M… Show more

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“…26 Another example is New Zealand's obesity prevention strategy Healthy Eating Healthy Action (HEHA) which was abruptly ended by an incoming government, and with it the potential for learning from its evaluation. 27 In Australia, Healthy Together Victoria (HTV) and its evaluation suffered a similar fate. 28 Taking the perspective that public health interventions are located within complex social systems makes explicit some important challenges for the design of their evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…26 Another example is New Zealand's obesity prevention strategy Healthy Eating Healthy Action (HEHA) which was abruptly ended by an incoming government, and with it the potential for learning from its evaluation. 27 In Australia, Healthy Together Victoria (HTV) and its evaluation suffered a similar fate. 28 Taking the perspective that public health interventions are located within complex social systems makes explicit some important challenges for the design of their evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…26 Another example is New Zealand's obesity prevention strategy Healthy Eating Healthy Action (HEHA) which was abruptly ended by an incoming government, and with it the potential for learning from its evaluation. 27 In Australia, Healthy Together Victoria (HTV) and its evaluation suffered a similar fate. 28 Taking the perspective that public health interventions are located within complex social systems makes explicit some important challenges for the design of their evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%