JAMA Commentary Examines Using Legal Interventions To Prevent Obesity
- Friday, January 5, 2007, 19:36
- Nutrition / Diet, Obesity / Weight Loss, Pediatrics
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“Law as a Tool To Facilitate Healthier Lifestyles and Prevent Obesity“: Journal of the American Medical Association: The commentary by Lawrence Gostin of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at the Georgetown University Law Center and the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health discusses methods for using law as a tool to prevent obesity. According to Gostin, the government could require companies to disclose the nutritional contents of food and provide health warnings, develop surveillance systems to monitor chronic diseases, increase regulation of advertisements targeting children, and tax unhealthy foods to prevent people from becoming overweight or obese, among other legal interventions (Gostin, JAMA, 1/3).
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