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Supermarket shelves crammed with colourful packages converging on a vanishing point in the far distance.

A today world globe on a plate with a knife and fork, all on a multicoloured striped table mat.A thorough trawl in 2020 brought to light more than 40 different kinds of policies around the world designed to improve diets to deliver better nutrition and health. And yet, the vast majority of people do not eat within dietary guidelines. If anything, diets — and with them health — are getting worse in many places. What’s the problem? Maybe, it is that the people who devise the policies are too far away from the lives of the people they’re trying to help.

That’s the gist of a new paper from a group of researchers in the UK. They argue that “a fresh approach is needed, one that considers the full picture of people’s realities”. Corinna Hawkes, lead author on the paper, took me through some of those realities.

Notes

  1. The published paper is The full picture of people’s realities must be considered to deliver better diets for all.
  2. The earlier podcast, with Corinna Hawkes, Patrick Webb and Eileen Kennedy is We need to talk about diets.
  3. Here is the transcript, thanks to generous supporters.

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3 thoughts on Better Diets for All Reality undermines food and nutrition policies

  • john mentioned this post 3 weeks ago.

    Listened to: Better Diets for all
    And yet, the vast majority of people do not eat within dietary guidelines. If anything, diets — and with them health — are getting worse in many places. What’s the problem? Maybe, it is that the people who devise the policies are too far away from the lives of the people they’re trying to help.
    This explanation for why people allow their children to eat poorly resonated. It could also apply to other parenting behaviour, eg. mobile phone use. I’ve sometimes wondered at the food & sweets parents provide. The podcast nails why it is not so simple. Share this:Mastodon

  • Juhis commented 1 month ago.

    @etp That’s exactly what I hope for!

  • eatthispodcast.com commented 1 month ago.

    “In a way, the multinational food industry is providing solutions for women.”

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