A Scoping Review of Existing Policy Instruments to Tackle Overweight and Obesity in India: Recommendations for a Social and Behaviour Change Communication Strategy.

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics F1000Research Pub Date : 2024-11-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.149857.2
Nishibha Thapliyal, Shalini Bassi, Deepika Bahl, Kavita Chauhan, Kathryn Backholer, Neena Bhatia, Suparna Ghosh-Jerath, Lopamudra Tripathy, Preetu Mishra, Seema Chandra, Monika Arora
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Background: The Indian government is committed to addressing various manifestations of malnutrition, including overweight and obesity, inorder to improve individual health and well-being. The scoping review aims to map existing national policy instruments (programmes, schemes, regulations and guidelines) addressing overweight and obesity in India and analysing them for Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) strategies.

Methods: Systematic identification and selection of policy instruments using 'Arksey and O'Malley' framework was conducted from central government ministry websites, between March and June 2023. These instruments focused on nutrition and/or physical activity, targeting specific demographic groups like pregnant women, lactating mothers, children (0-5 years and 5-9 years), or adolescents (10-19 years); excluding those focusing on specific diseases like micronutrient deficiencies, wasting, and stunting. Based on search strategy six policy instruments were included and analysed for SBCC strategies.

Results: While many policy instruments incorporated SBCC plans; the 'National Programme for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases (NP-NCD)' stands out as a significant policy initiative specifically targeting the prevention of overweight and obesity within the broader context of Non-Communicable Diseases. It adopts a comprehensive approach addressing key drivers contributing to overweight/obesity across multiple levels of behavioural influence i.e., individual, interpersonal, community and organisation for health promotion. However, there's need to strengthen SBCC strategies related to prevention and management of obesity, especially screening and counselling, to cover all age groups with a particular focus on adolescents and youth. SBCC strategies can also be incorporated into India's Integrated Nutrition Support Programme (POSHAN 2.0) and/or Reproductive, Maternal, New-born, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAH+N) under the National Health Mission.

Conclusion: This paper underscores the necessity for comprehensive strategies to address multifaceted origins of overweight and obesity. The NP-NCD stands out as a noteworthy initiative, and there is considerable potential for other programmes to emulate SBCC strategies to bolster their overall effectiveness. Note : *Policy instruments throughout the paper have been used to cover programmes, schemes, regulations and guidelines.

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对印度解决超重和肥胖问题的现有政策工具的范围审查:关于社会和行为改变沟通战略的建议。
背景:印度政府致力于解决营养不良的各种表现,包括超重和肥胖,以改善个人健康和福祉。范围审查的目的是绘制印度现有的解决超重和肥胖问题的国家政策工具(规划、计划、法规和指南),并为社会和行为改变沟通(SBCC)战略分析它们。方法:在2023年3月至6月期间,利用“Arksey和O' malley”框架对中央政府部门网站进行系统识别和选择政策工具。这些工具侧重于营养和/或身体活动,针对特定人口群体,如孕妇、哺乳期母亲、儿童(0-5岁和5-9岁)或青少年(10-19岁);不包括那些关注微量营养素缺乏、消瘦和发育迟缓等特定疾病的人。在搜索策略的基础上,纳入了六种政策工具,并对其进行了分析。结果:虽然许多政策工具纳入了SBCC计划;“国家预防非传染性疾病方案”是一项重要的政策倡议,特别针对在更广泛的非传染性疾病背景下预防超重和肥胖。它采取了一种综合办法,处理导致超重/肥胖的主要驱动因素,涉及多个层面的行为影响,即个人、人际、社区和促进健康的组织。然而,有必要加强与肥胖预防和管理相关的SBCC战略,特别是筛查和咨询,以覆盖所有年龄组,特别关注青少年和青年。SBCC战略也可以纳入印度的综合营养支持方案(POSHAN 2.0)和/或国家卫生特派团下的生殖、孕产妇、新生儿、儿童、青少年健康和营养(RMNCAH+N)。结论:本文强调了综合策略解决超重和肥胖的多方面根源的必要性。NP-NCD是一项值得注意的倡议,其他方案也有很大的潜力效仿SBCC战略,以加强其总体效力。注:*本文件所使用的政策工具包括方案、计划、条例和指引。
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