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World Health Organization launches healthy food action guide for sports event organisers

World Health Organization launches healthy food action guide for sports event organisers
August 25, 2023

The World Health Organization has this week released a new action guide to help sports event organisers achieve healthier food environments in and around sports stadia and local sport facilities.

The publication, developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health, Qatar, proposes five actions to achieve healthier food and healthier food environments in and around sports stadia, from improving the food on offer to preventing harmful marketing.

The action guide suggests activities that can be carried out during the planning, operational and post-event phases of sports events. The publication can also be used by governments, local authorities and sports stadia managers to create healthy public food procurement and service policies for sport settings more generally.

Healthy, safe and sustainable diets are important for both human and planetary health, and sports events ought to be an ideal setting to model and promote healthy eating as part of a healthy lifestyle. The high visibility of sports mega-events offers valuable opportunities for potentially larger impacts that reach billions of fans worldwide, creating positive perceptions of healthier foods and beverages.

In 2022, as part of a unique global partnership to promote health, WHO collaborated with the State of Qatar and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) to champion a healthier food offer in stadia during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. The collaboration ensured that more than 30% of the menu items served at the event had a healthy nutritional profile in line with WHO standards.

This action guide builds on the successful experience gained at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and represents a powerful model for future sports events to fight against overweight and obesity, and diet-related noncommunicable disease. It aims to inspire action towards improving population health and well-being, and to redefine the role that sports events can have in this endeavour.

Access the new action guide for sports event organisers 

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