Understanding obesity-related behaviors in youth from a systems dynamics perspective: The use of causal loop diagrams

Wilma E Waterlander, Amika Singh, Teatske Altenburg, Coosje Dijkstra, Angie Luna Pinzon, Manou Anselma, Vincent Busch, Lieke van Houtum, Helga Emke, Meredith L Overman, Mai J M Chinapaw, Karien Stronks

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Abstract

This paper reports how we applied systems dynamics methods to gain insight into the complexity of obesity-related behaviors in youth, including diet, physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep, by integrating a literature review into causal loop diagrams (CLDs). Results showed that the CLDs consisted of multiple subsystems and three types of dynamics appeared, including (1) feedback loops, (2) connections between feedback loops and subsystems, and (3) mechanisms. We observed clear similarities in the dynamics for the four behaviors in that they relate to "traditional" subsystems, such as home and school environments, as well as to newly added subsystems, including macroeconomics, social welfare, and urban systems. The CLDs provided insights that can support the development of intervention strategies, including (1) the confirmation that a range of mechanisms cover and connect multiple levels and settings, meaning that there is no silver bullet to address obesity; (2) understanding of how interventions in one particular setting, such as school, might be influenced by the interactions with other settings, such as urban systems; and (3) a comprehensive view of (un)intended consequences. This way of framing the problem will assist moving towards public health interventions that respond to and operate in the complexity of the real world.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13185
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalObesity reviews
Volume22
Issue number7
Early online date27 Dec 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2021

Bibliographical note

© 2020 The Authors. Obesity Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of World Obesity Federation.

Funding

We'd like to thank all experts who critically reviewed the causal loop diagrams: Prof Jaap Seidell, Dr Maartje van Stralen, Dr Carry Renders, Dr Roel Hermans, and Emma van den Eynde. This work was supported by a grant from the Netherlands Cardiovascular Research Initiative: an initiative with support of the Dutch Heart Foundation, ZonMw, CVON2016‐07 LIKE. We'd like to thank all experts who critically reviewed the causal loop diagrams: Prof Jaap Seidell, Dr Maartje van Stralen, Dr Carry Renders, Dr Roel Hermans, and Emma van den Eynde. This work was supported by a grant from the Netherlands Cardiovascular Research Initiative: an initiative with support of the Dutch Heart Foundation, ZonMw, CVON2016-07 LIKE.

FundersFunder number
Dutch Heart Foundation
ZonMwCVON2016-07

    Keywords

    • Adolescent
    • Diet
    • Exercise
    • Humans
    • Obesity
    • Public Health
    • Sedentary Behavior

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