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News media framing of food poverty and insecurity in high-income countries: a rapid review

Food poverty and insecurity have become a public health emergency in many high-income countries. News media coverage can shape public and political views towards such issues. This rapid review ... Promotion Food poverty and insecurity are recognized social determinants of health and are associated with significant adverse health outcomes. Given news coverage can shape public and political views

Protecting children from unhealthy food marketing: a comparative policy analysis in Australia, Fiji and Thailand

growth. In general, studies of marketing restrictions have identified strong coalitions, which are backed by political leadership and comprised of multisectoral partnerships at all levels of government ... notable difference across countries. In Australia, a perceived political risk arising from the impact of increased regulation on media actors was identified for government, by an interviewee in the

Under the influence: system-level effects of alcohol industry-funded health information organizations

ongoing corporate political activity, requires a greater policy alignment with approaches to dealing with the threat to public health posed by the tobacco industry (McCambridge and Morris, 2019), including ... political activity. They produce content that echoes industry discourses of ‘misuse’ and ‘personal responsibility’ (Smith et al., 2006; Maani Hessari and Petticrew, 2018), and convey misinformation regarding

Media coverage of commercial industry activities impacting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, 2018–2022

across various social, political and economic domains (Carson et al., 2007). These historical and structural determinants have contributed to the health and social inequities experienced by Indigenous ... marketing of health-harming products; corporate political activity, such as lobbying; and corporate social responsibility (CSR) tactics (Kickbusch et al., 2016). Our recent systematic review examining the

Getting to Tobacco 21: an all-policy consensus is needed to reduce unintended consequences

prices within the EU when leaving the UK. In Ireland, the political debate focused on ensuring adherence to allowances and ignoring the lower age limit for legal sales—reported as 17 years (Oireachtas

Equipping youth for meaningful policy engagement: an environmental scan

*’, ‘policy’ and ‘policy training’. Thirteen English language training programmes met inclusion criteria. Analysis identified marked differences in programme philosophy and focus by geographic region and ... participation in policy processes, is growing. The UN World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY) affirmed the full and effective social and political engagement of youth, including engagement in economic, social

Process and experience of youth researchers within a Health Promoting Schools study in Nova Scotia, Canada

) Philosophy in mixed methods teaching: the transformative paradigm as illustration . International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches , 4 , 9 – 18 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat

Systems thinking and complexity: considerations for health promoting schools

The health promoting schools concept reflects a comprehensive and integrated philosophy to improving student and personnel health and well-being. Conceptualized as a configuration of interacting ... health outcomes in complex settings. These complex systems interventions are embedded in intricate arrangements of physical, biological, ecological, social, political and organizational relationships

The political ecosystem of health literacies

by Lloyd et al., the preference for ?patient? among visitors of health services was as high as 87%, and medical doctors used to favour the term unequivocally. Perhaps for reasons of political ... to access, understand and interact with social and political determinants of health and their social discourse also requires a new appreciation of the political ecosystem in health promotion. Very

Unmasking leadership

political—masses) like Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks. For rejecting individuals and institutions like Paul Ehrlich, Trevor Hancock, the Club of Rome and the early volumes of reporting by the ... councils the world over. Is the indolence and failure to respond, as many argue, to be attributed to a lack of leadership and political will? The literature is rife with further maxims that offer

What works in sanitation promotion?

effort is an explicit political agenda (Ledwith, 2020), frequently tied to notions of liberation and participatory action, although just as often, the concept of community development is criticized for

The historical origins of the basic concepts of health promotion and education: the role of ancient Greek philosophy and medicine

philosophy. This separation of medicine from religion points to another distinctive feature of Greek healing: its openness, a quality of Greek intellectual activity, which it owed to political diversity and ... ) Philosophy , Politics, Autonomy. Essays in Political Philosophy. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Corey , L. , Epstein , M. and Saltman , S. ( 1977 ) Medicine in a Changing Society . The C.V. Mosby Company

COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy: ambiguity in decision-making

elusive and divergent field for decisions to fester. COVID-19 vaccination decision-making factors have been linked, for instance, to political affiliation, ideological and partisan beliefs and

The symbolic consumption processes associated with ‘low-calorie’ and ‘low-sugar’ alcohol products and Australian women

, commercial and political determinants can influence the decisions that women make about the risks and benefits of consuming alcohol (Dumbili, 2022; Kersey et al., 2022; Lunnay et al., 2022). For example

Control and choice in English prisons: developing health-promoting prisons

The ‘health-promoting prison’ has been informed by a broader settings-based philosophy to health promotion which conceptualizes health as the responsibility for all social settings. Though in its ... -promoting prison has gained political backing from international organizations like the World Health Organization, but the implementation of the policy rhetoric has not translated across all prison

Public health policy research: making the case for a political science approach

The past few years have seen the emergence of claims that the political determinants of health do not get due consideration and a growing demand for better insights into public policy analysis in the ... researchers are still commonly caught in a na¨ıve, idealistic and narrow view of public policy. This article argues that the political science discipline has developed a specific approach to public policy

Health Promotion: Philosophy, Prejudice and Practice

education, meaningful employment and global citizenship. Such a list obviously has radical implications; it is incompatible with that tradition in political philosophy which is concerned with minimizing the ... promotion which he sees as inspired by such political ideologies as anarchy, social democracy, socialism, Marxism and egalitarianism (p. 91) (although utilitarians could conceivably be in favour of social

Acting on the social determinants of health: health promotion needs to get more political

is the political future of health promotion?’ On the one hand, we can take heart from the evidence of health promotion effectiveness (McQueen and Jones, 2007)—but on the other we witness the uneven ... partnerships that build coalitions to achieve results. Whether it is explicitly described as such or not, this is an activity that is political in nature. The activity may have health promotion outcomes foremost

‘Collaborate now with worldwide physicians and scientists!’—the obscenity of predatory science

be exacerbated by the rise of populist right wing political leaders in, for instance, the USA, Brazil and Hungary who seem supported by longer standing authoritarian human rights violating systems in ... , some philosophy, a dose of physics and star-gazing and occasionally a blip of the occult. Admittedly, some acquired fame in a particular area (such as Galileo and Copernicus in astronomy, Newton and Van

Policy windows for school-based health education about nutrition in Ecuador

perspectives of critical nutrition and political ecology, as it seeks to clarify and develop a critical perspective on health promotion and health education. Critical nutrition studies and political ecology ... , this study engages in a dialogue with critical nutrition (Hayes-Conroy and Hayes-Conroy, 2013; Scrinis, 2013) and political ecology (Morgan and Sonnino, 2008; Vanhulst and Beling, 2014) , as it seeks