Defining and conceptualising the commercial determinants of health
Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing
evidence that the products and practices of some commercial actors—notably the largest …
evidence that the products and practices of some commercial actors—notably the largest …
Commercial determinants of health: future directions
This paper is about the future role of the commercial sector in global health and health
equity. The discussion is not about the overthrow of capitalism nor a full-throated embrace of …
equity. The discussion is not about the overthrow of capitalism nor a full-throated embrace of …
Our future: a Lancet commission on adolescent health and wellbeing
Executive summary Unprecedented global forces are shaping the health and wellbeing of
the largest generation of 10 to 24 year olds in human history. Population mobility, global …
the largest generation of 10 to 24 year olds in human history. Population mobility, global …
[图书][B] How politics makes us sick: Neoliberal epidemics
T Schrecker, C Bambra - 2015 - Springer
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The nexus between international trade, food systems, malnutrition and climate change
Trade agreements are a major determinant of the operation of food systems. Here, we
examine how different aspects of trade can constrain or enable governments' ability to …
examine how different aspects of trade can constrain or enable governments' ability to …
Nutrition transition in Vietnam: changing food supply, food prices, household expenditure, diet and nutrition outcomes
While literature has noted the presence of a nutrition transition in terms of changing nutrition
outcomes in Vietnam, very limited evidence linking changes in upstream food system factors …
outcomes in Vietnam, very limited evidence linking changes in upstream food system factors …
Healthy people and healthy profits? Elaborating a conceptual framework for governing the commercial determinants of non-communicable diseases and identifying …
K Buse, S Tanaka, S Hawkes - Globalization and health, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent a significant threat to
human health and well-being, and carry significant implications for economic development …
human health and well-being, and carry significant implications for economic development …
[PDF][PDF] Consideration of the evidence on childhood obesity for the Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity: report of the ad hoc working group on science and …
World Health Organization - 2016 - apps.who.int
6. INTERVENTIONS TO ADDRESS CHILDHOOD OBESITY 6.1. Preconception and
pregnancy: reducing obesity risk 6.2. Obesity prevention in infants, preschool children …
pregnancy: reducing obesity risk 6.2. Obesity prevention in infants, preschool children …
Taxes and subsidies for improving diet and population health in Australia: a cost-effectiveness modelling study
Background An increasing number of countries are implementing taxes on unhealthy foods
and drinks to address the growing burden of dietary-related disease, but the cost …
and drinks to address the growing burden of dietary-related disease, but the cost …
The double burden of neoliberalism? Noncommunicable disease policies and the global political economy of risk
S Glasgow, T Schrecker - Health & place, 2016 - Elsevier
The growing prevalence of NCDs in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) is now
recognized as one of the major global health policy issues of the early 21st century. Current …
recognized as one of the major global health policy issues of the early 21st century. Current …