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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 20.
Published in final edited form as: J Public Health Manag Pract. 2013 Nov-Dec;19(6):503–510. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0b013e3182893bbb

Table 2.

Ranking of support for seven obesity prevention policy change strategies among the Heart Healthy Lenoir Lifestyle Intervention Participants (n = 366).*

Strategy Mean
Rank
Median
Rank
Standard
Deviation
25th – 75th
Inter-
quartile
range
Communities should improve sidewalks to support
walking.
8.45 10.00 2.36 8.00–10.00
Communities should improve access to outdoor
exercise and recreation places, like parks and
waterways.
8.37 10.00 2.29 7.00–10.00
Communities should provide incentives to food
stores to offer healthier food and beverage choices
in rural or low-income areas.
8.17 9.00 2.40 7.00–10.00
Communities should support locating schools
within easy walking distance of where people live.
8.02 9.00 2.44 6.00–10.00
Communities should provide incentives to food
stores to locate in rural or low-income areas.
7.99 9.00 2.55 6.00–10.00
Communities should limit advertisements of less
healthy foods and beverages.
7.23 8.00 3.10 5.00–10.00
Communities should increase support for
breastfeeding.
7.22 8.00 2.90 5.00–10.00
*

Response options for each item were 1–10, where 1 indicated the participant "strongly did not support" the strategy and 10 indicated the participant "strongly supported" this strategy.