At least half of American adults are overweight or obese, and the number may be as high as two-thirds. These facts have spurred anti-obesity campaigns, and those campaigns have provoked difficult questions in public health and population ethics. Should the government merely inform people about the risks of unhealthy food? May it try to change behavior by taxing unhealthy food? May it ban some foods outright? This paper proposes that we should answer these questions using familiar liberal principles. The principles show that several common arguments for obesity interventions are flawed. The principles also highlight several that succeed, and those arguments point toward a new proposal for food labeling and some potential market interv...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises important issues for d...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
An active area of public health policy in the United States is policy meant to promote healthy eatin...
At least half of American adults are overweight or obese, and the number may be as high as two-third...
At least half of American adults are overweight or obese, and the number may be as high as two-third...
This paper utilizes a rule-utilitarian framework to examine the ethical issue of food consumption re...
This paper utilizes a rule-utilitarian framework to examine the ethical issue of food consumption re...
This paper utilizes a rule-utilitarian framework to examine the ethical issue of food consumption re...
The first chapter demonstrates the impact of the obesity epidemic in the United States. The epidemic...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
The author argues that we ought to treat our eating, exercise habits, and girth as personal matters,...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises importan...
In recent decades, a double burden of disease has emerged that requires public health workers to fig...
This paper calls for the United States government – including, but not limited to...
In recent decades, a double burden of disease has emerged that requires public health workers to fig...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises important issues for d...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
An active area of public health policy in the United States is policy meant to promote healthy eatin...
At least half of American adults are overweight or obese, and the number may be as high as two-third...
At least half of American adults are overweight or obese, and the number may be as high as two-third...
This paper utilizes a rule-utilitarian framework to examine the ethical issue of food consumption re...
This paper utilizes a rule-utilitarian framework to examine the ethical issue of food consumption re...
This paper utilizes a rule-utilitarian framework to examine the ethical issue of food consumption re...
The first chapter demonstrates the impact of the obesity epidemic in the United States. The epidemic...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
The author argues that we ought to treat our eating, exercise habits, and girth as personal matters,...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises importan...
In recent decades, a double burden of disease has emerged that requires public health workers to fig...
This paper calls for the United States government – including, but not limited to...
In recent decades, a double burden of disease has emerged that requires public health workers to fig...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises important issues for d...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
An active area of public health policy in the United States is policy meant to promote healthy eatin...