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Nutrition / Health policy / Criticism of fast food / Advertising / Advertising to children / Childhood / Obesity / Junk food / Healthy diet / Health / Food and drink / Medicine
Nutrition
Health policy
Criticism of fast food
Advertising
Advertising to children
Childhood
Obesity
Junk food
Healthy diet
Health
Food and drink
Medicine

Original Article Restricting marketing to children: Consensus on policy interventions to address obesity Kim D. Raine a * , Tim Lobstein b , Jane Landon c , Monique Potvin Kent d , Suzie Pellerin e , Timothy Caulfield f

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