There is an escalating obesity problem in the UK. Joan Costa-Font argues that obesity is an example of market failure and that policy should focus on changing social rewards to unhealthy food consumption and tackling the prevailing social norms with regards to sedentary behavior at home and the workplace
The obesity epidemic is a social issue in that critics are quick to blame business and government fo...
BACKGROUND: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitio...
Obesity has been on the rise over the years leading to an global epidemic. Policies and preventive s...
Most countries have experienced a significant increase in the incidence of obesity in t...
Recently, it has been shown that the average Briton exercises far less than is recommended and that ...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
In most high-income countries, we eat too much. Looking around the world, it seems that obesity para...
In most high-income countries, we eat too much. Looking around the world, it seems that obesity para...
Increases in the prevalence of obesity have led to calls for policy interventions in the United King...
Increases in the prevalence of obesity have led to calls for policy interventions in the United King...
Obesity in Europe is rising. This paper investigates the economic rationales for public intervention...
The challenges to the health and well-being of the United Kingdom’s people, both adults and children...
The obesity epidemic is a social issue in that critics are quick to blame business and government fo...
Since 1997, and despite several political changes, obesity policy in the UK has overwhelmingly frame...
The obesity epidemic is a social issue in that critics are quick to blame business and government fo...
The obesity epidemic is a social issue in that critics are quick to blame business and government fo...
BACKGROUND: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitio...
Obesity has been on the rise over the years leading to an global epidemic. Policies and preventive s...
Most countries have experienced a significant increase in the incidence of obesity in t...
Recently, it has been shown that the average Briton exercises far less than is recommended and that ...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
In most high-income countries, we eat too much. Looking around the world, it seems that obesity para...
In most high-income countries, we eat too much. Looking around the world, it seems that obesity para...
Increases in the prevalence of obesity have led to calls for policy interventions in the United King...
Increases in the prevalence of obesity have led to calls for policy interventions in the United King...
Obesity in Europe is rising. This paper investigates the economic rationales for public intervention...
The challenges to the health and well-being of the United Kingdom’s people, both adults and children...
The obesity epidemic is a social issue in that critics are quick to blame business and government fo...
Since 1997, and despite several political changes, obesity policy in the UK has overwhelmingly frame...
The obesity epidemic is a social issue in that critics are quick to blame business and government fo...
The obesity epidemic is a social issue in that critics are quick to blame business and government fo...
BACKGROUND: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitio...
Obesity has been on the rise over the years leading to an global epidemic. Policies and preventive s...