Title: Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Choices Through Policy Change:
1Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Choices Through
Policy Change The Menu Labeling Example
Manel Kappagoda, JD, MPH CDC Diabetes
Translation Conference April 24, 2009
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3Why Should You Care About Policy Interventions
like Menu Labeling?
4Adult Per Capita Cigarette Consumption and
Smoking-and-Health Events 1900-1998
Source USDA 1986 Surgeon General's Report
5What do we mean by policy?
- Local ordinances
- State/federal law
- Zoning language
- Resolutions
- Standards
- School/agency policy language
- Contracts/agreements
6Why has childhood obesity nearly tripled in the
past 30 years?
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Obesity Prevalence. Available http//www.cdc.gov/
nccdphp/Dnpa/obesity/childhood/prevalence.htm
7Problem Energy Imbalance
Calories
Activity
Solution Decrease calories/promote healthy
eating Increase physical activity/promote active
living
8One Strategy for Addressing the Energy Imbalance
Menu Labeling
9Why is Menu Labeling Effective?Opportunities to
Affect Consumer Behavior
10Who Supports Menu Labeling Legislation?
- Key Supporters Include
- American Cancer Society
- American Heart Association
- American Public Health Association
- American Diabetes Association
- But Wait
- National Restaurant Association has also
sponsored menu labeling legislation
11Proposed Federal Legislation
- The Menu Labeling and Education Act (MEAL)
- H.R. 3895, 110th Congress (2007) S. 2784, 110th
Cong. (2008) - The Labeling Education and Nutrition Act (LEAN)
- H.R. 7187 (2008), S. 3575, 110th Congress (2008)
- Key Issues
- How information is displayed
- Preemption
12State Legislation The California Experience
- State law goes into effect July 1, 2009
- Preempted local laws in San Francisco and Santa
Clara counties - Local laws challenged by California Restaurant
Association - Bars any local laws related to the dissemination
of nutritional information by a food facility
13Local Legislation New York City
- New York
- Landmark local legislation driven by local board
of health and local health department - Lawsuit NYC vs. NRSA
14Role of the American Diabetes Association
- Testifying on behalf of menu labeling legislation
- Filing amicus curiae (friend of the court) briefs
when local menu labeling laws have been challenged
15NPLANs Model Policies
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17Built Environment
- Healthy Eating
- Farmers Markets
- Community Gardens
- Fast Food Regulation
- Healthy Mobile Vending
- Active Living
- Complete Streets
18School Environment
- Healthy Eating
- Healthy Vending
- Advertising Policies
- Fast Food Near Schools
- Active Living
- Joint Use Agreements
- Child Care Standards
19Marketing to Children
- Healthy Eating
- Digital Media
- Federal Trade Commission
- Menu Labeling
20Additional Resources
- To find a model menu labeling law and additional
legal resources on menu labeling laws, go to
www.nplanonline.org - For information about existing menu labeling
policies nationwide, go to http//www.cspinet.org/
menulabeling/ - For overview of the scientific support for menu
labeling, go to www.yaleruddcenter.org
21Manel Kappagoda, JD, MPH Deputy
Director National Policy Legal Analysis
Network 2201 Broadway, Suite 502Oakland, CA
94612 (510) 302-3343 mkappagoda_at_phlpnet.org www.n
planonline.org