Moving beyond 'rates, roads and rubbish': How do local governments make choices about healthy public policy to prevent obesity?
While the causes of obesity are well known traditional education and treatment strategies do not appear to be making an impact. One solution as part of a broader complimentary set of strategies may be regulatory intervention at local government level to create environments for healthy nutrition and...
Main Authors: | Allender, S, Gleeson, E, Crammond, B, Sacks, G, Lawrence, M, Peeters, A, Loff, B, Swinburn, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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