Critics have long accused food and beverage companies of trying to exonerate their products from blame for obesity by funding organizations that highlight alternative causes. Yet, conclusions about the intentions of food and beverage companies in funding scientific organisations have been prevented by limited access to industry’s internal documents. Here we allow the words of Coca-Cola employees to speak about how the corporation intended to advance its interests by funding the Global Energy Balance Network (GEBN). The documents reveal that Coca-Cola funded and supported the GEBN because it would serve as a “weapon” to “change the conversation” about obesity amidst a “growing war between the public health community and private industry”. De...
Industry-sponsored nutrition research, like that of research sponsored by the tobacco, chemical, and...
Mexico is the largest soft drink market in the world, with high rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes...
The tactics used by the food industry to influence public policy have been well documented, but ther...
Critics have long accused food and beverage companies of trying to exonerate their products from bla...
Critics have long accused food and beverage companies of trying to exonerate their products from bla...
Critics have long accused food and beverage companies of trying to exonerate their products from bla...
Objective: We evaluate the extent to which Coca-Cola tried to influence research in the Global Ener...
Objective To (i) evaluate the extent to which Coca-Cola’s ‘Transparency Lists’ of 218 researchers th...
Policy Points There is growing understanding of how manufacturers of harmful products influence heal...
© 2019 Dr. Jennifer Lacy-NicholsBackground Soft drink corporations face scrutiny from governments a...
In this paper, we examine the emergence of what might seem an unexpected policy outcome - a large mu...
UNLABELLED: Policy Points There is growing understanding of how manufacturers of harmful products in...
OBJECTIVE: To (i) evaluate the extent to which Coca-Cola's 'Transparency Lists' of 218 researchers t...
Background The market and non-market activities of the food and beverage industry contribute to unhe...
Mexico is the largest soft drink market in the world, with high rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes...
Industry-sponsored nutrition research, like that of research sponsored by the tobacco, chemical, and...
Mexico is the largest soft drink market in the world, with high rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes...
The tactics used by the food industry to influence public policy have been well documented, but ther...
Critics have long accused food and beverage companies of trying to exonerate their products from bla...
Critics have long accused food and beverage companies of trying to exonerate their products from bla...
Critics have long accused food and beverage companies of trying to exonerate their products from bla...
Objective: We evaluate the extent to which Coca-Cola tried to influence research in the Global Ener...
Objective To (i) evaluate the extent to which Coca-Cola’s ‘Transparency Lists’ of 218 researchers th...
Policy Points There is growing understanding of how manufacturers of harmful products influence heal...
© 2019 Dr. Jennifer Lacy-NicholsBackground Soft drink corporations face scrutiny from governments a...
In this paper, we examine the emergence of what might seem an unexpected policy outcome - a large mu...
UNLABELLED: Policy Points There is growing understanding of how manufacturers of harmful products in...
OBJECTIVE: To (i) evaluate the extent to which Coca-Cola's 'Transparency Lists' of 218 researchers t...
Background The market and non-market activities of the food and beverage industry contribute to unhe...
Mexico is the largest soft drink market in the world, with high rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes...
Industry-sponsored nutrition research, like that of research sponsored by the tobacco, chemical, and...
Mexico is the largest soft drink market in the world, with high rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes...
The tactics used by the food industry to influence public policy have been well documented, but ther...