- Protecting Children From Harmful Food Marketing: Options for Local Government to Make a Difference
Jennifer L. Harris, Samantha K. Graff - Childhood Obesity: Issues of Weight Bias
Reginald L. Washington - Ethical Family Interventions for Childhood Obesity
Mandy L. Perryman - Public Policy Versus Individual Rights and Responsibility: An Economist’s Perspective
Frank J. Chaloupka
Childhood Obesity: A Framework for Policy Approaches and Ethical Considerations
Rogan Kersh, Donna F. Stroup, Wendell C. Taylor
Children With Special Health Care Needs: Acknowledging the Dilemma of Difference in Policy Responses to Obesity
Paula M. Minihan, Aviva Must, Betsy Anderson, Barbara Popper, Beth Dworetzky
Public Policy Versus Individual Rights in Childhood Obesity Interventions: Perspectives From the Arkansas Experience With Act 1220 of 2003
Martha M. Phillips, Kevin Ryan, James M. Raczynski
A Question of Competing Rights, Priorities, and Principles: A Postscript to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Symposium on the Ethics of Childhood Obesity Policy
Shiriki K. Kumanyika
The Ethical Basis for Promoting Nutritional Health in Public Schools in the United States
Patricia B. Crawford, Wendi Gosliner, Harvey Kayman
State Requirements and Recommendations for School-Based Screenings for Body Mass Index or Body Composition, 2010
Jennifer Linchey, Kristine A. Madsen
Ethical Concerns Regarding Interventions to Prevent and Control Childhood Obesity
John Govea
Via Marion Nestle's Food Politics blog.
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