Nurturing children's development through healthy eating and active living: Time for policies to support effective interventions in the context of responsive emotional support and early learning
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Skouteris, HelenGreen, Rachael
Chung, Alexandra
Bergmeier, Heidi
Amir, Lisa H
Baidwan, Sukhpreet Kaur
Chater, Angel Marie
Chamberlain, Catherine
Emond, Ruth
Gibbons, Kay
Gooey, Michelle
Hatzikiriakidis, Kostas
Haycraft, Emma
Hills, Andrew P
Higgins, Daryl J
Hooper, Oliver
Hunter, Sue-Anne
Kappelides, Pam
Kleve, Sue
Krakouer, Jacynta
Lumeng, Julie C
Manios, Yannis
Mansoor, Athar
Marmot, Michael
Mâsse, Louise C
Matvienko-Sikar, Karen
Mchiza, Zandile June-Rose
Meyer, Caroline
Moschonis, George
Munro, Emily R
O'Connor, Teresia Margareta
O'Neil, Adrienne
Quarmby, Thomas
Sandford, Rachel
Schneiderman, Janet U
Sherriff, Simone
Simkiss, Doug
Spence, Alison
Sturgiss, Elizabeth
Vicary, Dave
Wickes, Rebecca
Wolfenden, Luke
Story, Mary
Black, Maureen M
Publication date
2022-11-19Subject
Public health. Health statistics. Occupational health. Health educationDiseases & disorders of systemic, metabolic or environmental origin
Nursing
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Fostering the growth, development, health, and wellbeing of children is a global priority. The early childhood period presents a critical window to influence lifelong trajectories, however urgent multisectoral action is needed to ensure that families are adequately supported to nurture their children's growth and development. With a shared vision to give every child the best start in life, thus helping them reach their full developmental potential, we have formed the International Healthy Eating Active Living Matters (HEALing Matters) Alliance. Together, we form a global network of academics and practitioners working across child health and development, and who are dedicated to improving health equity for children and their families. Our goal is to ensure that all families are free from structural inequality and oppression and are empowered to nurture their children's growth and development through healthy eating and physical activity within the context of responsive emotional support, safety and security, and opportunities for early learning. To date, there have been disparate approaches to promoting these objectives across the health, community service, and education sectors. The crucial importance of our collective work is to bring these priorities for early childhood together through multisectoral interventions, and in so doing tackle head on siloed approaches. In this Policy paper, we draw upon extensive research and call for collective action to promote equity and foster positive developmental trajectories for all children. We call for the delivery of evidence-based programs, policies, and services that are co-designed to meet the needs of all children and families and address structural and systemic inequalities. Moving beyond the "what" is needed to foster the best start to life for all children, we provide recommendations of "how" we can do this. Such collective impact will facilitate intergenerational progression that builds human capital in future generations.Citation
Skouteris H, Green R, Chung A, Bergmeier H, Amir LH, Baidwan SK, Chater AM, Chamberlain C, Emond R, Gibbons K, Gooey M, Hatzikiriakidis K, Haycraft E, Hills AP, Higgins DJ, Hooper O, Hunter SA, Kappelides P, Kleve S, Krakouer J, Lumeng JC, Manios Y, Mansoor A, Marmot M, Mâsse LC, Matvienko-Sikar K, Mchiza ZJ, Meyer C, Moschonis G, Munro ER, O'Connor TM, O'Neil A, Quarmby T, Sandford R, Schneiderman JU, Sherriff S, Simkiss D, Spence A, Sturgiss E, Vicary D, Wickes R, Wolfenden L, Story M, Black MM. Nurturing children's development through healthy eating and active living: Time for policies to support effective interventions in the context of responsive emotional support and early learning. Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e6719-e6729. doi: 10.1111/hsc.14106. Epub 2022 Nov 19Type
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https://www.hindawi.com/journals/hsc/http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2524
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36401560Publisher
Hindawiae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/hsc.14106