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Trends in food and nutrition behaviours, knowledge and attitudes among youth in six countries: findings from the 2019-2021 International Food Policy Study Youth Surveys. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The commentary discusses findings from a report based on repeated surveys conducted annually from 2019 to 2021 about youth food and nutrition behaviors in several countries including Australia, Canada, and the U.S.
  • It highlights key areas of focus such as dietary sources, food security, perceptions of sugary drinks, and the impact of marketing on young people.
  • The findings underscore the importance of these insights for policymakers aiming to improve adolescent health, while emphasizing the need for continued monitoring of dietary trends and evaluation of nutrition policies.

Article Abstract

Objective: This commentary highlights the release of findings now available in the report

Design: The survey data described in this commentary consist of repeated cross-sectional surveys conducted annually beginning in 2019.

Setting: Online surveys were conducted in 2019 to 2021 among respondents living in Australia, Canada, Chile, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the USA.

Participants: Survey respondents were youth aged 10-17 years in 2019 ( 12 031), 2020 ( 11 108) and 2021 ( 10 459).

Results: The report described in this commentary summarises findings on food and nutrition behaviours, attitudes and knowledge among youth, including their diet sources and patterns, school nutrition environments, food security, diet intentions, weight perceptions and weight loss behaviours, sugary drink perceptions, awareness of public education and mass media campaigns, perceptions of food labels and exposure to food and beverage marketing.

Conclusion: Results from the IFPS Youth surveys provide important insights into key policies of global interest, including front-of-package nutrition labelling, levies on sugary beverages and restrictions on marketing unhealthy food and beverages to children. As policymakers continue to seek effective strategies to improve adolescent health outcomes, ongoing cross-country monitoring of food and nutrition-related indicators, such as the data from the International Food Policy Study, will be critical in assessing dietary trends and evaluating upcoming policies.

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