Building Capacity and Advancing Regulatory Measures to Improve Food Environments in the Region of the Americas

Author:

Levis Carmen12ORCID,Mejía Toro Carolina34ORCID,Patiño Sofía Rincón Gallardo5ORCID,Villalobos-Daniel Victor Eduardo16ORCID,Spinillo Carla7ORCID,Gomes Fabio da Silva1

Affiliation:

1. Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC 20037, USA

2. NCD Alliance, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland

3. School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Grafton, Auckland 1023, New Zealand

4. INFORMAS (International Network for Food and Obesity/Noncommunicable Diseases, Research, Monitoring and Action Support), Grafton, Auckland 1023, New Zealand

5. Cardiovascular Health Program, Global Health Advocacy Incubator, Washington, DC 20005, USA

6. Center for Nutrition and Health Research, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca 62100, Mexico

7. Department of Design, The Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba 80060, Brazil

Abstract

Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the main cause of death globally (70%) and in the Region of the Americas (80%), and poor diets are a leading driver of NCDs. In response, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) introduced a set of evidence-based regulatory measures to help countries improve diets through the reduced consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods. This paper aims to describe the needs of and propose actions for key actors to advance these measures. A workshop was designed to assess member states’ regulatory capacity. A thematic analysis was conducted to analyze regional needs, successes and challenges. Thereafter, the Government Capacity-Building Framework for the prevention and control of NCDs was used to examine findings. The findings were organized in two sets: (i) PAHO/WHO actions to support member states and (ii) key actors’ actions to advance regulatory policies. The results show notable regulatory progress across the Region of the Americas. However, progress differs between countries, with opportunities to strengthen measures in most countries, mainly in conflict of interest management. The results identified important actions to strengthen the regulatory capacity of PAHO/WHO member states. To maximize momentum for these actions, timelines must be identified, and political commitment can be boosted by applying human rights-based and food system-wide approaches.

Funder

World Health Organization Regional Office for the Americas

Publisher

MDPI AG

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