OBJECTIVE: We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on public health policy, research and practice, as well as examples of where these mechanisms have been adopted from across the globe. DESIGN: We conducted a scoping review. We conducted searches in five databases on 4 June 2019. Twenty-eight relevant institutions and networks were contacted to identify additional mechanisms and examples. In addition, we identified mechanisms and examples from our collective experience working on the influence of corporations on public health policy, research and practice. SETTING: We identified mechanisms at the national, regional and global levels. RESULTS: Thirty-one documents were included in our review. Eig...
OBJECTIVES: Most non-communicable diseases are preventable and largely driven by the consumption of ...
INTRODUCTION: There are many case studies of corporations that have worked to undermine health polic...
In the past century, corporations have contributed to premature death and preventable illnesses glob...
Objective: We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on ...
We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on public heal...
OBJECTIVE: We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on ...
Background: Corporations in unhealthy commodity industries (UCIs) have growing influence on the heal...
BACKGROUND: Media representations play a crucial role in informing public and policy opinions about ...
Efforts to adopt public health policies that would limit the consumption of unhealthy commodities, s...
Corporate practices, such as advertising, public relations, lobbying, litigation, and sponsoring sci...
Weishaar H, Dorfman L, Freudenberg N, et al. Why media representations of corporations matter for pu...
Although corporate practices play a substantial role in shaping health and health behavior, public h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55739/1/freudenberg_corporate practices...
Background The detrimental impact of dominant corporations active in health-harming commodity indus...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) stand...
OBJECTIVES: Most non-communicable diseases are preventable and largely driven by the consumption of ...
INTRODUCTION: There are many case studies of corporations that have worked to undermine health polic...
In the past century, corporations have contributed to premature death and preventable illnesses glob...
Objective: We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on ...
We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on public heal...
OBJECTIVE: We identified mechanisms for addressing and/or managing the influence of corporations on ...
Background: Corporations in unhealthy commodity industries (UCIs) have growing influence on the heal...
BACKGROUND: Media representations play a crucial role in informing public and policy opinions about ...
Efforts to adopt public health policies that would limit the consumption of unhealthy commodities, s...
Corporate practices, such as advertising, public relations, lobbying, litigation, and sponsoring sci...
Weishaar H, Dorfman L, Freudenberg N, et al. Why media representations of corporations matter for pu...
Although corporate practices play a substantial role in shaping health and health behavior, public h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55739/1/freudenberg_corporate practices...
Background The detrimental impact of dominant corporations active in health-harming commodity indus...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) stand...
OBJECTIVES: Most non-communicable diseases are preventable and largely driven by the consumption of ...
INTRODUCTION: There are many case studies of corporations that have worked to undermine health polic...
In the past century, corporations have contributed to premature death and preventable illnesses glob...