: Product reformulation- the process of altering a food or beverage product's recipe or composition to improve the product's health profile - is a prominent response to the obesity and noncommunicable disease epidemics in the U.S. To date, reformulation in the U.S. has been largely voluntary and initiated by actors within the food and beverage industry. Similar voluntary efforts by the tobacco and alcohol industry have been considered to be a mechanism of corporate political strategy to shape public health policies and decisions to suit commercial needs. We propose a taxonomy of food and beverage industry corporate political strategies that builds on the existing literature. We then analyzed the industry's responses to a 2014 U.S. governmen...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
One thing even politicians can agree on is that we will all, eventually, die. But what we die of, an...
Food reformulation policies aimed at reducing the risk of diet-related non-communicable diseases hav...
AbstractFood and beverage product reformulation is a public health nutrition policy of recent promin...
© 2019 Dr. Jennifer Lacy-NicholsBackground Soft drink corporations face scrutiny from governments a...
The objective of this study is to understand the level of attention that the consumer awards to a ba...
This article examines two industry sectors - those making and selling fast food and alcoholic bevera...
Corporate control of the global food system has resulted in greater global availability of highly pr...
Background: Voluntary food and beverage product reformulation is a prominent example of how self-re...
BackgroundSupport for policies to combat obesity is often undermined by a public sense that obesity ...
In the battle against overweight and diet-related diseases (e.g. type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular ...
Food managers are engaged in altering the nutritional quality of diets. They do so directly through ...
In recent years, nutrition science has progressed from a concept of adequate nutrition to one of opt...
The study inquires about the means by which corporate discourse formulates, invokes and challenges s...
In seeking to tackle obesity and metabolic disease, research on reformulating ultra-processed foods ...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
One thing even politicians can agree on is that we will all, eventually, die. But what we die of, an...
Food reformulation policies aimed at reducing the risk of diet-related non-communicable diseases hav...
AbstractFood and beverage product reformulation is a public health nutrition policy of recent promin...
© 2019 Dr. Jennifer Lacy-NicholsBackground Soft drink corporations face scrutiny from governments a...
The objective of this study is to understand the level of attention that the consumer awards to a ba...
This article examines two industry sectors - those making and selling fast food and alcoholic bevera...
Corporate control of the global food system has resulted in greater global availability of highly pr...
Background: Voluntary food and beverage product reformulation is a prominent example of how self-re...
BackgroundSupport for policies to combat obesity is often undermined by a public sense that obesity ...
In the battle against overweight and diet-related diseases (e.g. type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular ...
Food managers are engaged in altering the nutritional quality of diets. They do so directly through ...
In recent years, nutrition science has progressed from a concept of adequate nutrition to one of opt...
The study inquires about the means by which corporate discourse formulates, invokes and challenges s...
In seeking to tackle obesity and metabolic disease, research on reformulating ultra-processed foods ...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
One thing even politicians can agree on is that we will all, eventually, die. But what we die of, an...
Food reformulation policies aimed at reducing the risk of diet-related non-communicable diseases hav...