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Public Health Nutrition|January 18, 2020
The political construction of public health nutrition problems: a framing analysis of parliamentary debates on junk-food marketing to children in AustraliaCherie Russell, Mark Lawrence, Katherine Cullerton, et al.
International Journal of Health Policy and Management|December 10, 2020
Understanding the Political Challenge of Red and Processed Meat Reduction for Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems: A Narrative Review of the LiteratureKatherine Sievert, Mark Lawrence, Christine Parker, et al.
Globalization and Health|June 4, 2016
Trade and investment liberalization, food systems change and highly processed food consumption: a natural experiment contrasting the soft-drink markets of Peru and BoliviaPhillip Baker, Sharon Friel, Ashley Schram, et al.
Nutrients|March 3, 2019
Historical Developments and Paradigm Shifts in Public Health Nutrition Science, Guidance and Policy Actions: A Narrative ReviewElla Ridgway, Phillip Baker, Julie Woods, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|April 25, 2021
Corporate power and the international trade regime as drivers of NCD policy non-decisions: a realist reviewPenelope Milsom, Richard Smith, Phillip Baker, et al.
Nutrients|April 3, 2021
Does the Australian Health Star Rating System Encourage Added Sugar Reformulation? Trends in Sweetener Use in AustraliaCherie Russell, Sarah Dickie, Phillip Baker, et al.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals|December 3, 2009
Weighing it up: the missing social inequalities dimension in Australian obesity policy discourseAnna Olsen, Jane Dixon, Cathy Banwell, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|January 17, 2013
Common misconceptions about Lyme diseaseJohn J Halperin, Phillip Baker, Gary P Wormser
Health Policy and Planning|December 4, 2020
Corporate power and the international trade regime preventing progressive policy action on non-communicable diseases: a realist reviewPenelope Milsom, Richard Smith, Phillip Baker, et al.
Globalization and Health|November 25, 2021
International investment liberalization, transnational corporations and NCD prevention policy non-decisions: a realist review on the political economy of tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed foodPenelope Milsom, Richard Smith, Phillip Baker, et al.
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Public Health Nutrition|January 18, 2020
The political construction of public health nutrition problems: a framing analysis of parliamentary debates on junk-food marketing to children in AustraliaCherie Russell, Mark Lawrence, Katherine Cullerton, et al.
International Journal of Health Policy and Management|December 10, 2020
Understanding the Political Challenge of Red and Processed Meat Reduction for Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems: A Narrative Review of the LiteratureKatherine Sievert, Mark Lawrence, Christine Parker, et al.
Globalization and Health|June 4, 2016
Trade and investment liberalization, food systems change and highly processed food consumption: a natural experiment contrasting the soft-drink markets of Peru and BoliviaPhillip Baker, Sharon Friel, Ashley Schram, et al.
Nutrients|March 3, 2019
Historical Developments and Paradigm Shifts in Public Health Nutrition Science, Guidance and Policy Actions: A Narrative ReviewElla Ridgway, Phillip Baker, Julie Woods, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|April 25, 2021
Corporate power and the international trade regime as drivers of NCD policy non-decisions: a realist reviewPenelope Milsom, Richard Smith, Phillip Baker, et al.
Nutrients|April 3, 2021
Does the Australian Health Star Rating System Encourage Added Sugar Reformulation? Trends in Sweetener Use in AustraliaCherie Russell, Sarah Dickie, Phillip Baker, et al.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals|December 3, 2009
Weighing it up: the missing social inequalities dimension in Australian obesity policy discourseAnna Olsen, Jane Dixon, Cathy Banwell, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|January 17, 2013
Common misconceptions about Lyme diseaseJohn J Halperin, Phillip Baker, Gary P Wormser
Health Policy and Planning|December 4, 2020
Corporate power and the international trade regime preventing progressive policy action on non-communicable diseases: a realist reviewPenelope Milsom, Richard Smith, Phillip Baker, et al.
Globalization and Health|November 25, 2021
International investment liberalization, transnational corporations and NCD prevention policy non-decisions: a realist review on the political economy of tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed foodPenelope Milsom, Richard Smith, Phillip Baker, et al.
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