An overview of the commercial determinants of health

M Mialon - Globalization and health, 2020 - Springer
Background Different terms are described in the literature that refer to commercial
determinants as drivers of ill-health. The aim of the present review was to provide an …

Strategies to expand corporate autonomy by the tobacco, alcohol and sugar-sweetened beverage industry: a scoping review of reviews

C Hoe, C Weiger, MKR Minosa, F Alonso… - Globalization and …, 2022 - Springer
Background Noncommunicable diseases contribute to over 70% of global deaths each year.
Efforts to address this epidemic are complicated by the presence of powerful corporate …

[HTML][HTML] Big food and the World Health Organization: a qualitative study of industry attempts to influence global-level non-communicable disease policy

K Lauber, H Rutter, AB Gilmore - BMJ global health, 2021 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction There is an urgent need for effective action to address the over 10 million
annual deaths attributable to unhealthy diets. Food industry interference with policies aimed …

[HTML][HTML] The science for profit model—how and why corporations influence science and the use of science in policy and practice

T Legg, J Hatchard, AB Gilmore - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Science has been at the centre of attempts by major industries, including tobacco, chemical,
and pharmaceutical, to delay progress in tackling threats to human and planetary health by …

[HTML][HTML] The politics and fantasy of the gambling education discourse: An analysis of gambling industry-funded youth education programmes in the United Kingdom

MCI van Schalkwyk, B Hawkins, M Petticrew - SSM-population health, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The provision of commercialised gambling products and services has changed
radically in recent decades. Gambling is now provided in many places by multi-national …

The corporate capture of the nutrition profession in the USA: the case of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

A Carriedo, I Pinsky, E Crosbie, G Ruskin… - Public Health …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Objective: The involvement of unhealthy commodity corporations in health policy and
research has been identified as an important commercial determinant contributing to the rise …

Non-communicable disease governance in the era of the sustainable development goals: a qualitative analysis of food industry framing in WHO consultations

K Lauber, R Ralston, M Mialon, A Carriedo… - Globalization and …, 2020 - Springer
Background The UN system's shift towards multistakeholder governance, now embedded in
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), invites a broad range of actors, including the …

Industry influence over global alcohol policies via the World Trade Organization: a qualitative analysis of discussions on alcohol health warning labelling, 2010–19

P Barlow, D Gleeson, P O'Brien… - The Lancet Global Health, 2022 - thelancet.com
Background Accelerating progress to implement effective alcohol policies is necessary to
achieve multiple targets within the WHO global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol …

[HTML][HTML] A qualitative framing analysis of how firearm manufacturers and related bodies communicate to the public on gun-related harms and solutions

Z Hussain, MCI van Schalkwyk, S Galea, M Petticrew… - Preventive …, 2023 - Elsevier
There is a growing understanding that the producers and sellers of harmful products directly
and indirectly affect population health and policy, including through seeking to influence …

Reconceptualising the commercial determinants of health: bringing institutions in

R Ralston, C Godziewski, E Brooks - BMJ Global Health, 2023 - gh.bmj.com
The concept of the 'commercial determinants of health'(CDOH) has been developed by
public health researchers as a way to describe the political economy of corporations and the …