The paper addresses the question of how different types of evidence ought to inform public health policy. By analysing causal studies on obesity, the paper draws lessons about the different roles that different types of evidence play in setting up public health policies. More specifically, it is argued that ‘difference-making’ evidence supports considerations about ‘what works for whom in what circumstances’, and that ‘mechanistic evidence’ provides information about the ‘causal pathways’ to intervene upon
Increasingly, public policy is recognized as a high-impact and ro-bust approach for accelerating pro...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
Comment on : Obesity and loss of disease-free years owing to major non-communicable diseases: a mult...
The paper addresses the question of how different types of evidence ought to inform public health po...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Introduction: As considered in the rest of this volume, the effects of the IDEFICS intervention on o...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Nutrition and related health issues are nowadays topics of general interest. The prevalence of overw...
The waistline of America has been expanding now for decades,1 largely as a consequence of an obesoge...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate plausible contributors to the obesity epidemic beyond the two most commonl...
Public health actions in response to new threats are often taken despite uncertainty about the effic...
Assumptions about obesity – e.g., its connection to ill health, its causes, etc. – are still prevale...
Abstract Background Numerous policies have been propo...
Increasingly, public policy is recognized as a high-impact and ro-bust approach for accelerating pro...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
Comment on : Obesity and loss of disease-free years owing to major non-communicable diseases: a mult...
The paper addresses the question of how different types of evidence ought to inform public health po...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Introduction: As considered in the rest of this volume, the effects of the IDEFICS intervention on o...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Nutrition and related health issues are nowadays topics of general interest. The prevalence of overw...
The waistline of America has been expanding now for decades,1 largely as a consequence of an obesoge...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate plausible contributors to the obesity epidemic beyond the two most commonl...
Public health actions in response to new threats are often taken despite uncertainty about the effic...
Assumptions about obesity – e.g., its connection to ill health, its causes, etc. – are still prevale...
Abstract Background Numerous policies have been propo...
Increasingly, public policy is recognized as a high-impact and ro-bust approach for accelerating pro...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
Comment on : Obesity and loss of disease-free years owing to major non-communicable diseases: a mult...