Abstract The global hegemony of the United States in the production and marketing of food, while a marvel of economic success, has contributed to the epidemic of obesity that is particularly afflicting children. So far the U.S. government has declined to regulate the aggressive ways in which food producers market high-energy, low-nutrition foods to young people. That public-health responsibility has been left to an industry-created scheme of self-regulation that is deeply flawed; there is a compelling need for government involvement. The issue is certain to be raised by health advocates at a U.S. Federal Trade Commission meeting in mid-July to discuss the self-regulatory approach, but the outlook for remedies to emerge from the meeting is n...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...
OOD has long been an explicit and implicit subject of both state and federal legislation in the Unit...
That childhood obesity is an alarming public health problem is clear and widely appreciated. What is...
BackgroundWorldwide, the public health community has recognized the growing problem of childhood obe...
America’s food industry prioritizes maximizing profit over corporate responsibility, which is why so...
Tony the Tiger. Ronald McDonald. Cap’n Crunch. What do these three characters have in common? They ...
Worldwide, the public health community has recognized the growing problem of childhood obesity. But,...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
The obesity epidemic cannot be reversed without substantial improvements in the food marketing envir...
[Excerpt] “Despite the widespread concern regarding childhood obesity, there is broad divergence of ...
Childhood obesity is a problem of increasing severity in the United States. According to the Centers...
Background: Rising levels of obesity in school-age children across Europe are causing increasing con...
The objective of this research is to determine the impact of the food industry on child- hood obesit...
The objective of this research is to determine the impact of the food industry on child- hood obesit...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...
OOD has long been an explicit and implicit subject of both state and federal legislation in the Unit...
That childhood obesity is an alarming public health problem is clear and widely appreciated. What is...
BackgroundWorldwide, the public health community has recognized the growing problem of childhood obe...
America’s food industry prioritizes maximizing profit over corporate responsibility, which is why so...
Tony the Tiger. Ronald McDonald. Cap’n Crunch. What do these three characters have in common? They ...
Worldwide, the public health community has recognized the growing problem of childhood obesity. But,...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
The obesity epidemic cannot be reversed without substantial improvements in the food marketing envir...
[Excerpt] “Despite the widespread concern regarding childhood obesity, there is broad divergence of ...
Childhood obesity is a problem of increasing severity in the United States. According to the Centers...
Background: Rising levels of obesity in school-age children across Europe are causing increasing con...
The objective of this research is to determine the impact of the food industry on child- hood obesit...
The objective of this research is to determine the impact of the food industry on child- hood obesit...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...
OOD has long been an explicit and implicit subject of both state and federal legislation in the Unit...