Nutrition education is important to encourage people to promote a healthy diet; however, education alone exerts a limited effect. It is crucial to create a healthy food environment, including food systems that supply diversified, balanced, and healthy food options. Improving the food environment is a population approach. Radical population approaches necessitate removing the underlying impediments, such as high sodium prod-ucts, sugar-sweetened beverages, and unhealthy ultra-processed foods. Negotiation and collaboration with the private sector is critical to tackle and solve these issues. In Japan, public-private-academic collaboration has been implemented since 2013 in the national health promotion action, termed Health Japan 21 (Second term). Recently, Japan has launched a novel initiative to create a healthy food environment.
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Takemi, Y. (2022). Creating a Healthy Food Environment as a Radical Population Approach and Japanese Initiatives. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, 68, S78–S80. https://doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.68.S78