That childhood obesity is an alarming public health problem is clear and widely appreciated. What is altogether unclear is what our society should do about it. Some people think the solution lies in using tort law to sue McDonald\u27s, Coca-Cola, and other corporations. We reject that notion. Others believe that government should order specific changes in the behavior of food companies and school officials--and yet, there is little reason for confidence that these command and control strategies will make a difference. Instead, we propose performance-based regulation of the food industry. This is analogous to the approach our country is now taking with respect to elementary and secondary education (most prominently in the No Child Left B...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...
The connection between the abundance of food with high contents of sugar or salt, often expe- rience...
This article is about child obesity, school food, and the key role schools can play in creating envi...
That childhood obesity is an alarming public health problem is clear and widely appreciated. What is...
[Excerpt] “Despite the widespread concern regarding childhood obesity, there is broad divergence of ...
Worldwide, the public health community has recognized the growing problem of childhood obesity. But,...
BackgroundWorldwide, the public health community has recognized the growing problem of childhood obe...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Childhood obesity has tripled in the U.S. since the 1970s, and television advertisement of unhealthy...
Childhood obesity prevalence rates have reached epidemic levels in the United States having nearly t...
This paper applies the lessons learned from the regulation of the tobacco industry to counter the ob...
The obesity epidemic cannot be reversed without substantial improvements in the food marketing envir...
This paper examines the ethical dilemma created because of the largely ineffective self-regulation o...
Tony the Tiger. Ronald McDonald. Cap’n Crunch. What do these three characters have in common? They ...
Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids. Since the 1970s, kids have gotten to know the silly rabbit created...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...
The connection between the abundance of food with high contents of sugar or salt, often expe- rience...
This article is about child obesity, school food, and the key role schools can play in creating envi...
That childhood obesity is an alarming public health problem is clear and widely appreciated. What is...
[Excerpt] “Despite the widespread concern regarding childhood obesity, there is broad divergence of ...
Worldwide, the public health community has recognized the growing problem of childhood obesity. But,...
BackgroundWorldwide, the public health community has recognized the growing problem of childhood obe...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Childhood obesity has tripled in the U.S. since the 1970s, and television advertisement of unhealthy...
Childhood obesity prevalence rates have reached epidemic levels in the United States having nearly t...
This paper applies the lessons learned from the regulation of the tobacco industry to counter the ob...
The obesity epidemic cannot be reversed without substantial improvements in the food marketing envir...
This paper examines the ethical dilemma created because of the largely ineffective self-regulation o...
Tony the Tiger. Ronald McDonald. Cap’n Crunch. What do these three characters have in common? They ...
Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids. Since the 1970s, kids have gotten to know the silly rabbit created...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...
The connection between the abundance of food with high contents of sugar or salt, often expe- rience...
This article is about child obesity, school food, and the key role schools can play in creating envi...