Applying a systems perspective to understand the mechanisms of the European School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme

Author:

Zolfaghari Mahshid1,Meshkovska Biljana1,Banik Anna2,Kamphuis Carlijn B M3,Kopainsky Birgit4,Luszczynska Aleksandra2,Murrin Celine5,Lien Nanna1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo , Oslo, Norway

2. Wroclaw Faculty of Psychology, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities , Wroclaw, Poland

3. Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University , Utrecht, The Netherlands

4. Department of Geography, System Dynamics Group, University of Bergen , Bergen, Norway

5. School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sport Science, University College Dublin , Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Background For the past two decades, the percentage of European children who consume fruit daily has remained at around 40%, despite numerous school-based policy efforts and interventions. This study aimed to apply a systems approach to provide an integrated perspective of the mechanisms of the European School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme (the Scheme) to understand better how to increase its long-term impact on children’s fruit and vegetable consumption. Methods We developed a causal loop diagram by synthesizing peer-reviewed articles and national government documents related to the Scheme, following the conceptualization steps of system dynamics. The initial causal loop diagrams were then validated in three stages by consulting with experts (two individuals and a group) in school-based fruit and vegetable programmes, children's fruit and vegetable consumption and the Scheme, using disconfirmatory interview guidelines. Results The findings suggest that a central self-reinforcing mechanism through which children socialize during fruit and vegetable consumption is critical in the habituation process. Additionally, the initial increase in children’s fruit and vegetable consumption following the Scheme implementation is due to growth in three self-reinforcing loops related to motivation and capability mechanisms; however, this trend gradually slows and stops due to four balancing feedback loops with alternative goals related to opportunity mechanisms that reach their limits. Conclusions The scheme's design should incorporate activities that align the objectives of the implementers and recipients of the Scheme at all levels. This alignment should provide children with ongoing opportunities to consume fruits and vegetables and strengthen the motivation and capability mechanisms.

Funder

Throne Holst Nutrition Research Foundation

University of Oslo

Research Council of Norway

Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Health Research Board

Ministry of Education, University and Research

The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development

The University of Auckland, School of Population Health

The Research Council of Norway

The National Centre for Research and Development

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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