In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In particular he examines the risks of paternalistic intervention in order to prevent or curtail the occur-rence of obesity among young children. Read responses to this articl
The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in the United States. This review article expl...
Childhood obesity is a grave issue, which needs to be addressed urgently because it leads to several...
Obesity is difficult to reverse in older children and adults and calls have been made to implement o...
In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In p...
In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In p...
This paper responds to Michael Merry’s recent contribution on childhood obesity. Merry’s analysis hi...
This Article explores the role of paternalism in regulatory efforts to improve public health, focusi...
In this paper we aim to demonstrate the enormous ethical complexity that is prevalent in child obesi...
The paper presents a brief overview of current knowledge about (i) the link between parental behavio...
The paper presents a brief overview of current knowledge about (i) the link between parental behavio...
Paternalistic policymakers intend to improve social welfare by implementing a set of prescriptive po...
This article draws on scientific explanations of obesity to motivate the creation of a system of pat...
In his paper, Michael Merry poses an interesting and important question: How can we navigate between...
Because of the largely self-regarding nature of obesity, many current and proposed public health reg...
In this paper we aim to demonstrate the enormous ethical complexity that is prevalent in c...
The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in the United States. This review article expl...
Childhood obesity is a grave issue, which needs to be addressed urgently because it leads to several...
Obesity is difficult to reverse in older children and adults and calls have been made to implement o...
In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In p...
In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In p...
This paper responds to Michael Merry’s recent contribution on childhood obesity. Merry’s analysis hi...
This Article explores the role of paternalism in regulatory efforts to improve public health, focusi...
In this paper we aim to demonstrate the enormous ethical complexity that is prevalent in child obesi...
The paper presents a brief overview of current knowledge about (i) the link between parental behavio...
The paper presents a brief overview of current knowledge about (i) the link between parental behavio...
Paternalistic policymakers intend to improve social welfare by implementing a set of prescriptive po...
This article draws on scientific explanations of obesity to motivate the creation of a system of pat...
In his paper, Michael Merry poses an interesting and important question: How can we navigate between...
Because of the largely self-regarding nature of obesity, many current and proposed public health reg...
In this paper we aim to demonstrate the enormous ethical complexity that is prevalent in c...
The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in the United States. This review article expl...
Childhood obesity is a grave issue, which needs to be addressed urgently because it leads to several...
Obesity is difficult to reverse in older children and adults and calls have been made to implement o...