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Implications of the Central America-Dominican Republic-Free Trade Agreement for the nutrition transition in Central AmericaCorinna Hawkes
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D C, United States of America
Rev Panam Salud Publica 24:345-60. 2008..To identify potential impacts of the Central America-Dominican Republic-Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) on food consumption patterns associated with the nutrition transition, obesity, and diet-related chronic diseases...
Sales promotions and food consumptionCorinna Hawkes
Centre for Food Policy, City University, London, UK
Nutr Rev 67:333-42. 2009..This would help support the development of a sales promotion environment conducive to healthy eating...
Health, agricultural, and economic effects of adoption of healthy diet recommendationsKaren Lock
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health, London, UK
Lancet 376:1699-709. 2010....
Promoting healthy diets and tackling obesity and diet-related chronic diseases: what are the agricultural policy levers?Corinna Hawkes
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC 20006, USA
Food Nutr Bull 28:S312-22. 2007..Diet-related chronic diseases are now a serious global public health problem. Public health groups are calling for the agricultural sector to play a greater role in tackling the threat...
An analysis of the content of food industry pledges on marketing to childrenCorinna Hawkes
Consulting Services, Food and Nutrition Policy and Fellow, Centre for Food Policy, City University, London, UK
Public Health Nutr 14:1403-14. 2011..To identify pledges made by the food industry to change food marketing to children worldwide, examine their content and discuss their potential to reduce the harmful effects of food marketing to children...
Regulating and litigating in the public interest: regulating food marketing to young people worldwide: trends and policy driversCorinna Hawkes
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC 20006, USA
Am J Public Health 97:1962-73. 2007..Still, there have been few new regulations that restrict food marketing to young people. Despite calls for evidence-based policy, new regulatory developments appear to have been driven less by evidence than by ethics...
Trade liberalization and the diet transition: a public health responseGeof Rayner
City University, London, UK
Health Promot Int 21:67-74. 2006..Finally, we offer three scenarios for change, suggesting the need for more effective 'food governance' and engagement by public health advocates in policy making in the food and agriculture arena...
The food, fuel, and financial crises affect the urban and rural poor disproportionately: a review of the evidenceMarie T Ruel
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA
J Nutr 140:170S-6S. 2010..Using these early coping strategies as early warning indicators could help prevent dramatic losses in welfare...
