Background: Despite the clear policy intent to contain it, the marketing of formula milk remains widespread, powerful and successful. This paper examines how it works. Methods: The study comprised a mix of secondary analysis of business databases and qualitative interviews with marketing practitioners, some of whom had previously worked in formula marketing. Results: The World Health Assembly Code aims to shield parents from unfair commercial pressures by stopping the inappropriate promotion of infant formula. In reality marketing remains widespread because some countries (e.g. the USA) have not adopted the Code, and elsewhere industry has developed follow-on and specialist milks with which they promote formula by proxy. The World Health ...
Background: Despite strong evidence showing the lifelong benefts of breastfeeding for mothers and ch...
Marketers are very much interested in knowing about the preferences from the existing as well as pro...
Objective: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...
Background The global milk formula market has ‘boomed’ in recent decades, raising serious concerns ...
This paper explores the commodification of women and biological processes, the confusion of scientif...
Objective: This study aims to understand how women interpret infant formula advertising to aid under...
Regulating the marketing of commercial formula products is a long-term commitment required to protec...
Abstract: Several key studies highlight the importance of breastfeeding and there is a broad consens...
Breastfeeding is widely recognized as the healthiest option for feeding infants. Manufacturers of ba...
Beginning in 2004, the Chinese formula market suffered from a string of contamination events from co...
The marketing of infant feeding products is almost impossible as the infant nutrition industry is hi...
Anyone has responsibility for the own health and life styles. For the children, the responsibility i...
Background Regulating the marketing of commercial formula products is a long-term commitment require...
This thesis investigates the discourses evident in infant formula milk promotion in the UK. The dat...
OBJECTIVE: To understand how mothers use commercial milk formula (CMF) labels to inform their feedin...
Background: Despite strong evidence showing the lifelong benefts of breastfeeding for mothers and ch...
Marketers are very much interested in knowing about the preferences from the existing as well as pro...
Objective: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...
Background The global milk formula market has ‘boomed’ in recent decades, raising serious concerns ...
This paper explores the commodification of women and biological processes, the confusion of scientif...
Objective: This study aims to understand how women interpret infant formula advertising to aid under...
Regulating the marketing of commercial formula products is a long-term commitment required to protec...
Abstract: Several key studies highlight the importance of breastfeeding and there is a broad consens...
Breastfeeding is widely recognized as the healthiest option for feeding infants. Manufacturers of ba...
Beginning in 2004, the Chinese formula market suffered from a string of contamination events from co...
The marketing of infant feeding products is almost impossible as the infant nutrition industry is hi...
Anyone has responsibility for the own health and life styles. For the children, the responsibility i...
Background Regulating the marketing of commercial formula products is a long-term commitment require...
This thesis investigates the discourses evident in infant formula milk promotion in the UK. The dat...
OBJECTIVE: To understand how mothers use commercial milk formula (CMF) labels to inform their feedin...
Background: Despite strong evidence showing the lifelong benefts of breastfeeding for mothers and ch...
Marketers are very much interested in knowing about the preferences from the existing as well as pro...
Objective: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...