The fight against overweight and obesity in school children: Public policy in Mexico

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Alejandra Jiménez-Aguilar
María del Carmen Morales-Ruán
Nancy López-Olmedo
Florence Théodore
Jessica Moreno-Saracho
Lizbeth Tolentino-Mayo
Anabelle Bonvecchio
Mauricio Hernández-Ávila
Juan A. Rivera
Teresa Shamah-Levy
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[1] National Institute of Public Health (INSP by its Spanish acronym),Center for Nutrition and Health Research
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nutritional guidelines; food and beverages; schools; public policy; Mexico; public health;
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Excess weight in schoolchildren is a serious health problem in Mexico. In 2010, the government established General Guidelines for Dispensing or Distribution of Foods and Beverages at School Food Establishments (SFEs) in Elementary Schools with the objective of stopping the epidemic of overweight and obesity. This study aimed to evaluate compliance with the Guidelines during two academic years. With a sample of 39 schools already randomly selected, we carried out a follow-up study. The research team recorded foods and beverages available at schools in two academic years, and compared their nutritional characteristics to those established in the Guidelines. At the schools in both stages of the study, we found broad availability of energy-dense foods not allowed in the SFEs. Vegetables, fruits, and plain water accounted for less than 7 per cent of the foods and drinks. We observed no changes between stages in the compliance the Guidelines.
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