This article reviews the debate regarding the issue of growing obesity in society in terms of issues and possible policy options. The issue is most focused on children though having obvious ramifications for adults in many economies around the world. Policy solutions such as advertising bans or taxes that have been proposed in several countries seem to be based on insufficient evidence - i.e., there is no empirical evidence to substantiate the claimed causal effect between marketing communication practices directed at children and nutrition. These solutions, if enacted in policy, could be both inequitable and ineffective. While the study is couched and framed from a New Zealand context, nonetheless it serves to illuminate issues and policie...
Three and a half years ago an editorial in the NZMJ called for restrictions on marketing of unhealth...
The main reason why the rising prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue i...
This paper examines the debate over the importance of foods high in fat, su...
This article reviews the debate regarding the issue of growing obesity in society in terms of issues...
This paper reviews the debate on the causes and potential solutions to growing obesity and whether t...
This article argues that the long-running and hotly-contested debate over the effects of food promot...
Recent years have seen the intensification around the world of debate about the regulation of food a...
Obesity is increasingly recognised by policymakers as a threat to public health and wellbeing. Despi...
Copyright © 2013 Lucia A. Reisch et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The advertising industry is facing harsh criticism these days: advertising is blamed for the\ud grow...
This study is conducted to expose the evidence about the effects of food advertising on children in ...
Evidence of rising rates of overweight and obesity in Australia has generated considerable discussio...
Issue addressed: The variation in food advertising legislation and guidelines between various countr...
Background: Social marketing integrates communication campaigns with behavioural and environmental c...
There is growing public concern over rising levels of obesity among children, in the UK and many oth...
Three and a half years ago an editorial in the NZMJ called for restrictions on marketing of unhealth...
The main reason why the rising prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue i...
This paper examines the debate over the importance of foods high in fat, su...
This article reviews the debate regarding the issue of growing obesity in society in terms of issues...
This paper reviews the debate on the causes and potential solutions to growing obesity and whether t...
This article argues that the long-running and hotly-contested debate over the effects of food promot...
Recent years have seen the intensification around the world of debate about the regulation of food a...
Obesity is increasingly recognised by policymakers as a threat to public health and wellbeing. Despi...
Copyright © 2013 Lucia A. Reisch et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The advertising industry is facing harsh criticism these days: advertising is blamed for the\ud grow...
This study is conducted to expose the evidence about the effects of food advertising on children in ...
Evidence of rising rates of overweight and obesity in Australia has generated considerable discussio...
Issue addressed: The variation in food advertising legislation and guidelines between various countr...
Background: Social marketing integrates communication campaigns with behavioural and environmental c...
There is growing public concern over rising levels of obesity among children, in the UK and many oth...
Three and a half years ago an editorial in the NZMJ called for restrictions on marketing of unhealth...
The main reason why the rising prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue i...
This paper examines the debate over the importance of foods high in fat, su...