Sanja Golubovic
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Sundhedsfremme og forebyggelse @ SDCC strukturel #forebyggelse #ulighedisundhed #kommercielle determinanter for sundhed #sundpol 📩 [email protected]
København, Danmark
Joined December 2014
Our food system is broken. Here are five ways to help fix it. https://t.co/mZE1MHfAN0 via @HLFoodObesity
ukparliament.shorthandstories.com
Our food system is broken. Here are five ways to help fix it.
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Pleased to share our new paper which found that exposure to HFSS marketing through traditional formats (e.g. broadcast & print) was associated with greater household purchases of energy (9779kcal), protein (416g), carbohydrate(1164g) and sugar (514g) over a four week period.
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Really looking forward to hearing @SharonFrielOz present on Tuesday in Wellington at the @HealthCoA Forum on policies to reduce harm products: Big corporations must meet costs of harm - professor | RNZ
rnz.co.nz
A professor of health equity is calling for big corporations to meet the costs of the harm they cause to human health, and for governments to hold them to account.
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Join the teams at @HealthPromInt @ICARA_Global and some incredible international experts as we look at conflicts of interest in public health and addiction research. Register here: https://t.co/8j1IKBv9og
@LarkinJames @MIALONMelissa @DrOliviaDoll1 @maizie333 @Drea_Mohan
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📢 our latest paper is available open access here: https://t.co/l5RNimF9fu Fun writing about digital food marketing research and policy with the @_INFORMAS food promotion team @KBackholer @fi_sing
annualreviews.org
Food and nonalcoholic beverage marketing is implicated in poor diet and obesity in children. The rapid growth and proliferation of digital marketing has resulted in dramatic changes to advertising...
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🚨 Our #Youth oriented briefing on #DigitalMarketing is available! The link between #marketing of unhealthy products & the #CHO epidemic calls for an urgent youth-led response to #marketing regulations! ➡️ Learn more: https://t.co/zIzOT9pBLa
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A great, concise summary on just how much our relentless pursuit of economic growth, productivity and free market capitalism has damaged our health - bravo @RobJNoonan
https://t.co/eLagwQjKeq
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@stevensenior
@DPH_MAshton
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@WEAll_Alliance
journals.sagepub.com
Health inequalities are differences in health between groups in society. Despite them being preventable they persist on a grand scale. At the beginning of 2024,...
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In Europe, 2.7 million deaths a year from non-communicable diseases can be attributed to tobacco, ultra-processed foods, fossil fuels, and alcohol, according to @WHO. Read more about how these powerful industries drive ill-health and premature death: https://t.co/DzkNbnCRn8
independent.co.uk
Here’s everything you need to know
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Grateful to be a part of this new landmark report by @WHO_Europe on commercial determinants of NCDs with @maizie333 @petticrewmark #CDoH @GHPUEdinburgh @uoessps @NCDAllianceScot
📢 Landmark new report: Commercial Determinants of NCDs 📢 Chronic diseases account for 90% of deaths in the Region. New research highlights how big industries fuel them, obstructing health policy and targeting the vulnerable. https://t.co/8bns6JeN9e
#NCDs #CDoH #SDGs #R2F
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👏Congratulations to @WHO_Europe for their revealing report on the commercial determinants of health. Great contributions from @MRC_Epid expert Dr Ben Hawkins and many other colleagues from the UK. Full report here:
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What are the most powerful climate actions you can take? The expert view - Voting tops the list of actions from the world’s leading climate scientists in a year when billions of voters go to the polls #ClimateCrisis
https://t.co/OPGuibZKV3
theguardian.com
Voting tops the list for the world’s leading climate scientists in a year when billions of voters go to the polls
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But what blew me away was the level of personal anguish among the experts who have dedicated their lives to climate research. Many used words like hopeless, broken, infuriated, scared, overwhelmed. Read their words here: 5/n https://t.co/c6IJHkl3r4
theguardian.com
Exclusive: Survey of hundreds of experts reveals harrowing picture of future, but they warn climate fight must not be abandoned
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Government partnerships with the alcohol industry allow the industry to have a direct say in health policy and the opportunity to misinform and spread doubt among politicians and the public. Watch our film on Big Alcohol here: https://t.co/ef5O2U51YX, with @petticrewmark
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The harms of alcohol are being minimised in industry funded education, find @madlendavies and @hristio in a new #BMJInvestigation Universities and schools are urged to join a movement that seeks to drive out the alcohol industry from public health advice https://t.co/j3vw9J4RMn
bmj.com
The long term harms of alcohol are being minimised in industry funded education, find Madlen Davies and Hristio Boytchev Universities and schools are being urged to join a growing movement in Ireland...
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“Our findings emphasise the potential of targeted fiscal measures, such as food taxes and subsidies, to alter consumer behaviours in a way that could lead to healthier populations on a global scale.” @imperialcollege
https://t.co/BXG5HJ0jGL
imperial.ac.uk
Mexico is leading the way in implementing taxes on unhealthy food options, successfully helping to tackle obesity and related health issues.
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Last year, Nestle announced it was closing its baby formula plant in Ireland due to declining demand in China. Adding sugar to its products is an effort to increase demand & grow markets, in the process shortening the lives of people across Global South. https://t.co/l7KX4SPtLg
theguardian.com
Swiss food firm’s infant formula and cereal sold in global south ignore WHO anti-obesity guidelines for Europe, says Public Eye
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Must-read thread below - summarising new paper led by @spidermaani on alcohol industry bodies seeking to influence public health (in the form of Public Health England) Paper (£0) is available at
New article “Perils of Partnership: Interactions Between Public Health England, Drinkaware, and the Portman Group Surrounding the Drink Free Days Campaign” in @IJHPM (0$) b #FOI
https://t.co/I5siknfEPC with @petticrewmark @maizie333 #CDoH @GHPUEdinburgh @uoessps @SpectrumSN
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