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Published Date | 07.03.2024 | |||
Awarded Date | 11.03.2017 | |||
Overview | Contract Award's Details : Fss Diet Big Number Research Food Standards Scotland (FSS), Postal Address: Procurement, 4th Floor, Pilgrim House, Old Ford Road, Town: Aberdeen, Postal Code: AB11 5RL, Country: UK, Attn: Tommy McPhelim, Telephone: 1224285172, URL: www.foodstandards.gov.scot Fss Diet Big Number Research Contract Award Notice or Call Off from Framework: EXTRACT FROM ITT DOCUMENT ATTACHEDFSS wishes to commission research to produce a systematic review (including assessing strength and identifying gaps), documentation and critique of the evidence on:1. the direct and indirect economic¿ costs of overweight obesity and diet related (non-communicable) disease in Scotland;2. the cost effectiveness of measures to reduce overweight, obesity and diet related (non-communicable) disease.BackgroundThe economic interactions between the various key elements of food policy across all of Scottish Government~s interests and the wider ‘food economy~ is not well enough understood to enable policy-makers to assess the potential tensions and synergies involved when policies are being proposed in one area which could impact on outcomes in other areas. Currently identifiable food policy cross impacts include those between economic growth (relating to the food and drink sector), diet related health, environmental sustainability (including food waste), social justice (particularly availability and affordability of a healthy diet) and public sector food provision. There are apparent synergies between policy aims relating to environmental sustainability and health (e.g. the shift in balance towards a greater plant-based diet). However, the cross-impacts between the economic interests of food industry and some of the aims of dietary health policy (in terms of reducing and rebalancing overall consumption) are less clear.The FSS Situation report highlights the nature and extent of the change required to move towards meeting the Scottish Dietary Goals (SDGs). The SDGs which have been recently revised set out the key dietary outcomes required to improve dietary intakes and health outcomes for the Scottish population . Available evidence shows there has been little or no progress towards meeting these population level dietary goals since 2000. Data also shows that this lack of progress is reflected across all socio-economic groups. However, the problem is generally worse in those who are most deprived.This project will be used to support work by FSS to improve the Scottish diet . In January 2016, the FSS Board agreed a suite of proposals ( to change consumer behaviour and the food and drink environment) for improving the Scottish diet to reduce the burden of overweight, obesity and other diet related (non-communicable) diseases in Scotland. Evidence of measures required to improve diet across the UK were also reviewed in the McKinsey Global Institute report, providing an initial economic analysis in relation to overcoming obesity . The recent Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk factors Study (GBD) 2015, provides methodology, using data from 129 countries (including Scotland), which contains comparative risk assessments including those attributable for 14 diet United Kingdom Contract value : 49,985.00 GBP Contractors : UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN See in details 12/03/2017 24/05/2017 10103196 12/03/2017 Food Standards Scotland (FSS), Postal Address: Procurement, 4th Floor, Pilgrim House, Old Ford Road, Town: Aberdeen, Postal Code: AB11 5RL, Country: UK, Attn: Tommy McPhelim, Telephone: 1224285172, URL: www.foodstandards.gov.scot Address : United Kingdom United Kingdom Contract Awards United Kingdom (SC Ref:486183) See in details 24/05/2017 49,985.00 GBP | |||
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Fss Diet Big Number Research United Kingdom |
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Published Date |
07.03.2024 |
Awarded Date |
11.03.2017 |
Overview |
Contract Award's Details : Fss Diet Big Number Research Food Standards Scotland (FSS), Postal Address: Procurement, 4th Floor, Pilgrim House, Old Ford Road, Town: Aberdeen, Postal Code: AB11 5RL, Country: UK, Attn: Tommy McPhelim, Telephone: 1224285172, URL: www.foodstandards.gov.scot Fss Diet Big Number Research Contract Award Notice or Call Off from Framework: EXTRACT FROM ITT DOCUMENT ATTACHEDFSS wishes to commission research to produce a systematic review (including assessing strength and identifying gaps), documentation and critique of the evidence on:1. the direct and indirect economic¿ costs of overweight obesity and diet related (non-communicable) disease in Scotland;2. the cost effectiveness of measures to reduce overweight, obesity and diet related (non-communicable) disease.BackgroundThe economic interactions between the various key elements of food policy across all of Scottish Government~s interests and the wider ‘food economy~ is not well enough understood to enable policy-makers to assess the potential tensions and synergies involved when policies are being proposed in one area which could impact on outcomes in other areas. Currently identifiable food policy cross impacts include those between economic growth (relating to the food and drink sector), diet related health, environmental sustainability (including food waste), social justice (particularly availability and affordability of a healthy diet) and public sector food provision. There are apparent synergies between policy aims relating to environmental sustainability and health (e.g. the shift in balance towards a greater plant-based diet). However, the cross-impacts between the economic interests of food industry and some of the aims of dietary health policy (in terms of reducing and rebalancing overall consumption) are less clear.The FSS Situation report highlights the nature and extent of the change required to move towards meeting the Scottish Dietary Goals (SDGs). The SDGs which have been recently revised set out the key dietary outcomes required to improve dietary intakes and health outcomes for the Scottish population . Available evidence shows there has been little or no progress towards meeting these population level dietary goals since 2000. Data also shows that this lack of progress is reflected across all socio-economic groups. However, the problem is generally worse in those who are most deprived.This project will be used to support work by FSS to improve the Scottish diet . In January 2016, the FSS Board agreed a suite of proposals ( to change consumer behaviour and the food and drink environment) for improving the Scottish diet to reduce the burden of overweight, obesity and other diet related (non-communicable) diseases in Scotland. Evidence of measures required to improve diet across the UK were also reviewed in the McKinsey Global Institute report, providing an initial economic analysis in relation to overcoming obesity . The recent Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk factors Study (GBD) 2015, provides methodology, using data from 129 countries (including Scotland), which contains comparative risk assessments including those attributable for 14 diet United Kingdom Contract value : 49,985.00 GBP Contractors : UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN See in details 12/03/2017 24/05/2017 10103196 12/03/2017 Food Standards Scotland (FSS), Postal Address: Procurement, 4th Floor, Pilgrim House, Old Ford Road, Town: Aberdeen, Postal Code: AB11 5RL, Country: UK, Attn: Tommy McPhelim, Telephone: 1224285172, URL: www.foodstandards.gov.scot Address : United Kingdom United Kingdom Contract Awards United Kingdom (SC Ref:486183) See in details 24/05/2017 49,985.00 GBP |
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Navigational Other Direct Insurance (except Life Justice Justice Other Justice Direct Insurance (except Life Colleges Direct Life Colleges Measuring Navigational Colleges Environment Other Justice |
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Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and ra... Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads Boards Feasibility study, advisory service, analysis Research, testing and scientific technical simulator Balances Supports Foundation work for highways, roads, streets and footpaths Construction work for highways, roads Food, beverage and tobacco-processing machinery Food, beverages, tobacco and related products Keys Vegetable saps, extracts, peptic substances and thickeners Tools, locks, keys, hinges, fasteners, chain and springs |
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Environment and Pollution-Recycling Automobiles and Auto Parts Supply Bridges and Tunnels Postal and Courier Services Roads and Highways-Bridge Infrastructure Environmental Work Printing and Publishing Railways-Rail-Railroad Defence and Security Construction Energy-Power and Electrical Computer Hardwares and Consumables Steel Industry Marine |
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