Addressing Malnutrition: The Importance of Political Economy Analysis of Power
Date
2020
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International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Abstract
Background: The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and governance processes,
including how food systems operate and shape population nutrition. However, the issue of power in food systems has
been little explored empirically or theoretically to date. In this article, we review previous work on understanding power
in addressing malnutrition as part of food systems that could be used in taking this issue further in future food systems
research. In particular, we examine why acknowledging power is vital in addressing food systems for better nutritional
outcomes, approaches to assessing power in empirical research, and ways of addressing issues of power as they relate to
food systems.
Methods: We undertook a narrative review and synthesis. This involved identifying relevant articles from searches of
PubMed and Scopus, and examining the reference lists of included studies. We considered for inclusion literature written
in English and related to countries of all income levels. Data from the included articles were summarized under several
themes.
Results: We highlight the importance of acknowledging power as a critical issue in food systems, present approaches that
can be taken by food-systems researchers and practitioners in assessing power to understand how power
works in food systems and wider society, and present material relating to addressing power and developing strategies to
improve food systems for better nutrition, health, and well-being.
Conclusion: A range of research approaches exist that can inform the examination of power in food systems, and support
the development of strategies to improve food systems for better nutrition, health, and well-being. However, there is
considerable scope for further work in this under-researched area. We hope that this review will support the necessary
research to understand further power in food systems and drive the much-needed transformative change.
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Research Article
Keywords
Power, Nutrition, Malnutrition, Double Burden of Malnutrition, Food, Food Systems
Citation
Walls H, Nisbett N, Laar A, Drimie S, Zaidi S, Harris J. Addressing malnutrition: the importance of political economy analysis of power. Int J Health Policy Manag. 2021;10(12):809–816. doi:10.34172/ijhpm.2020.250