At-a-glance - "A tough sell": findings from a qualitative analysis on the provision of healthy foods in recreation and sports settings

Recreation and sport settings (RSS) typically promote health in the form of physical activity, but the healthfulness of their food environment is often neglected. We explored stakeholder perspectives on barriers to healthy food provision in RSS through telephone interviews with ten representatives f...

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Published inHealth promotion and chronic disease prevention in Canada Vol. 38; no. 1; pp. 18 - 22
Main Authors McIsaac, Jessie-Lee D., Jarvis, Sherry L., Spencer, Rebecca, Kirk, Sara F.L.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Canada Public Health Agency of Canada 01.01.2018
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ISSN2368-738X
2368-738X
DOI10.24095/hpcdp.38.1.04

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Summary:Recreation and sport settings (RSS) typically promote health in the form of physical activity, but the healthfulness of their food environment is often neglected. We explored stakeholder perspectives on barriers to healthy food provision in RSS through telephone interviews with ten representatives from RSS across Nova Scotia. Three key barriers were identified: 1) cultural norms associated with food in RSS and the broader environment, 2) the persisting notion of personal choice and responsibility, and 3) financial implications of healthy food provision. These barriers challenge healthy food provision in RSS and require multi-faceted strategies to overcome social norms that undermine health behaviours.
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Sara F.L. Kirk, Healthy Populations Institute, Dalhousie University, 1318 Robie Street, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2; Tel: 902-494-8440; Email: Sara.Kirk@dal.ca
ISSN:2368-738X
2368-738X
DOI:10.24095/hpcdp.38.1.04