Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comprehensive global governance strategy, states have increasingly employed a wide array of legal strategies targeting the drivers of obesity. This article identifies recent global trends in obesity-related legislation and makes the normative case for an updated global governance strategy.National governments have responded to the epidemic both by strengthening traditional interventions and by developing novel legislative strategies. This response consists of nine important trends: (1) strengthened and tailored tax measures; (2) broader use of counter-advertising and health campaigns; (3) expanded food labeling; (4) increased attention to the bui...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
Obesity is a global epidemic affecting both the developed and developing world. Governments have ins...
Both globally and in New Zealand the prevalence of obesity and diet-related NCDs is unacceptably hig...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
The obesity pandemic is not unique to the United States, where obesity has been a major health conce...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
If present increases in the rate of obesity persist, by 2015 half of the population in the US could ...
The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts h...
The prevalence of excess body weight and obesity has been steadily increasing, currently posing a pr...
Obesity is preventable but there is still no single model for prevention and no country has managed ...
This is the first paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventio...
The commercial drivers of the obesity epidemic are so influential that obesity can be considered a r...
Obesity involves excessive accumulation of body fat. While largely preventable, it has become increa...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
Obesity is a global epidemic affecting both the developed and developing world. Governments have ins...
Both globally and in New Zealand the prevalence of obesity and diet-related NCDs is unacceptably hig...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
The obesity pandemic is not unique to the United States, where obesity has been a major health conce...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
If present increases in the rate of obesity persist, by 2015 half of the population in the US could ...
The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts h...
The prevalence of excess body weight and obesity has been steadily increasing, currently posing a pr...
Obesity is preventable but there is still no single model for prevention and no country has managed ...
This is the first paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventio...
The commercial drivers of the obesity epidemic are so influential that obesity can be considered a r...
Obesity involves excessive accumulation of body fat. While largely preventable, it has become increa...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
Obesity is a global epidemic affecting both the developed and developing world. Governments have ins...
Both globally and in New Zealand the prevalence of obesity and diet-related NCDs is unacceptably hig...