2024
DOI: 10.1111/obr.13705
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Why we struggle to make progress in obesity prevention and how we might overcome policy inertia: Lessons from the complexity and political sciences

Luc L. Hagenaars,
Laura A. Schmidt,
Joost Oude Groeniger
et al.

Abstract: SummaryDespite evidence for the effectiveness of policies that target obesogenic environments, their adoption remains deficient. Using methods and concepts from complexity and political science (Stock‐and‐Flow analysis and Punctuated Equilibrium Theory) and a qualitative literature review, we developed system maps to identify feedback loops that hinder policymaking on mitigating obesogenic environments and feedback loops that could trigger and sustain policy change. We found numerous self‐reinforcing feedback … Show more

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