An active area of public health policy in the United States is policy meant to promote healthy eating, reduce overconsumption of food, and prevent overweight/obesity. Public discussion of such obesity prevention policies includes intense ethical disagreement. We suggest that some ethical disagreements about obesity prevention policies can be seen as rooted in a common concern with equality or with autonomy, but there are disagreements about which dimensions of equality or autonomy have priority, and about whether it is justifiable for policies to diminish equality or autonomy along one dimension in order to increase it along another dimension. We illustrate this point by discussing ethical disagreements about two obesity prevention policies
This paper utilizes a rule-utilitarian framework to examine the ethical issue of food consumption re...
Preventing obesity in children is the best solution to lower overall obesity rates, experts argue. T...
This thesis asks whether values, like government duty, individual responsibility, community and soci...
An active area of public health policy in the United States is policy meant to promote healthy eat...
An active area of public health policy in the United States is policy meant to promote healthy eatin...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises importan...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises important issues for d...
textabstractTaxes on unhealthy food, limits to commercial advertising, a ban on chocolate drink at s...
Beyond the usual technical and evidentiary considerations, there are ethical questions that we must ...
Beyond the usual technical and evidentiary considerations, there are ethical questions that we must ...
Interventions to reduce childhood obesity entail ethical considerations. Although a rationale exists...
Beyond the usual technical and evidentiary considerations, there are ethical questions that we must...
Rates of obesity have increased significantly over the last thirty years in both adults and children...
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...
Preventing obesity in children is the best solution to lower overall obesity rates, experts argue. T...
This thesis asks whether values, like government duty, individual responsibility, community and soci...
An active area of public health policy in the United States is policy meant to promote healthy eat...
An active area of public health policy in the United States is policy meant to promote healthy eatin...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises importan...
The recent report by Barnhill and King about obesity prevention policy raises important issues for d...
textabstractTaxes on unhealthy food, limits to commercial advertising, a ban on chocolate drink at s...
Beyond the usual technical and evidentiary considerations, there are ethical questions that we must ...
Beyond the usual technical and evidentiary considerations, there are ethical questions that we must ...
Interventions to reduce childhood obesity entail ethical considerations. Although a rationale exists...
Beyond the usual technical and evidentiary considerations, there are ethical questions that we must...
Rates of obesity have increased significantly over the last thirty years in both adults and children...
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...
Preventing obesity in children is the best solution to lower overall obesity rates, experts argue. T...
This thesis asks whether values, like government duty, individual responsibility, community and soci...