This is the second paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity prevention and control. In this paper, the authors present the applicable laws and legal authorities that public health professionals and lawyers can consider implementing to close the legal gaps identified in the first paper (“Assessing Laws and Legal Authorities for Obesity Prevention and Control”). This set of legal action items encompass the federal, tribal, state, local, and community levels and should be considered when developing, implementing, and evaluating obesity prevention and control strategies and interventions. The paper organizes the action items within three key domains: healthy lifestyles, healthy places, and healthy societies. In ...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a significant international public health problem....
This chapter examines the use of legal tools to promote healthier behaviours and environments for nu...
using law, policy, and research to improve the public’s health • spring 2011 89 A growing number of ...
This is the second paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventi...
This is the second paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventi...
This is the first paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventio...
This is the first paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventio...
28 journal of law, medicine & ethics Law is an essential tool for public health practice, and th...
Obesity is the result of people consistently consuming more calories than they expend. A complex int...
Public health agencies face considerable challenges trying to prevent overweight and obesity in soci...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
Our purpose is to offer action options that will help to improve the legal competencies of public he...
The law is recognized as a powerful tool to address some of the structural determinants of chronic d...
The law is recognized as a powerful tool to address some of the structural determinants of chronic d...
The law is recognized as a powerful tool to address some of the structural determinants of chronic d...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a significant international public health problem....
This chapter examines the use of legal tools to promote healthier behaviours and environments for nu...
using law, policy, and research to improve the public’s health • spring 2011 89 A growing number of ...
This is the second paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventi...
This is the second paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventi...
This is the first paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventio...
This is the first paper in a two part series on the laws and legal authorities for obesity preventio...
28 journal of law, medicine & ethics Law is an essential tool for public health practice, and th...
Obesity is the result of people consistently consuming more calories than they expend. A complex int...
Public health agencies face considerable challenges trying to prevent overweight and obesity in soci...
The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they r...
Our purpose is to offer action options that will help to improve the legal competencies of public he...
The law is recognized as a powerful tool to address some of the structural determinants of chronic d...
The law is recognized as a powerful tool to address some of the structural determinants of chronic d...
The law is recognized as a powerful tool to address some of the structural determinants of chronic d...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a significant international public health problem....
This chapter examines the use of legal tools to promote healthier behaviours and environments for nu...
using law, policy, and research to improve the public’s health • spring 2011 89 A growing number of ...