Using systems science to understand thedeterminants of inequities in healthy eating
Loading...
Date
Authors
Friel, Sharon
Pescud, Melanie
Malbon, Eleanor
Lee, Amanda
Carter, Rob
Greenfield, Joanne
Cobcroft, Megan
Potter, Jane
Rychetnik, Lucie
Meertens, Beth
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Abstract
Introduction
Systems thinking has emerged in recent years as a promising approach to understanding and acting on the prevention and amelioration of non-communicable disease. However, the evidence on inequities in non-communicable diseases and their risks factors, particularly diet, has not been examined from a systems perspective. We report on an approach to developing a system oriented policy actor perspective on the multiple causes of inequities in healthy eating.
Methods
Collaborative conceptual modelling workshops were held in 2015 with an expert group of
representatives from government, non-government health organisations and academia in
Australia. The expert group built a systems model using a system dynamics theoretical perspective. The model developed from individual mind maps to pair blended maps, before being finalised as a causal loop diagram.
Results
The work of the expert stakeholders generated a comprehensive causal loop diagram of the
determinants of inequity in healthy eating (the HE2 Diagram). This complex dynamic system
has seven sub-systems: (1) food supply and environment; (2) transport; (3) housing and the
built environment; (4) employment; (5) social protection; (6) health literacy; and (7) food preferences.
Discussion
The HE2 causal loop diagram illustrates the complexity of determinants of inequities in
healthy eating. This approach, both the process of construction and the final visualisation, can provide the basis for planning the prevention and amelioration of inequities in healthy eating that engages with multiple levels of causes and existing policies and programs.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Collections
Source
PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science)
Type
Book Title
Entity type
Access Statement
Open Access
License Rights
Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International)
Restricted until
Downloads
File
Description