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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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Edmonton / Montreal / London / /

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Macmillan Publishers Ltd. / Consumers International / /

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United States / Canada / United Kingdom / /

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University of Ottawa / Institute of Population Health / University of MontreĀ“al / Simon Fraser University / University of Alberta / US Institute of Medicine / /

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beverage / food preferences / media viewing / food advertisers / online version / media environment / complaints-based regulatory systems / drink advertising / beverage corporations / unhealthy food products / food marketing / car seats / Internet gaming / food expenditure data / beverage advertising / unhealthy food / food / energy / less commercialized food environment / beverage marketing / estimated fast food consumption / healthier media / cross-provincial/territorial media / media characters / large food / beverage preferences / beverage intake / Chronic Disease Prevention / /

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Non-communicable Diseases / obesity epidemic / obesity / childhood obesity / higher obesity / youth overweight/obesity / several chronic diseases / Abstract Obesity / chronic disease / obesity Kim D. Raine / /

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World Health Organization / University of MontreĀ“al / Montreal / Supreme Court / Alberta Policy Coalition for Chronic Disease Prevention / Private / University of Alberta / Institute of Population Health / International Obesity Task Force / School of Public Health / Simon Fraser University / Vancouver / US Institute of Medicine / United Nations / An association / International Association for the Study of Obesity / Department of Biomedical Physiology & Kinesiology / University of Ottawa / Ottawa / Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation / Centre for Health Promotion Studies / House of Commons / /

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Suzie Pellerin / Jane Landon / Timothy Caulfield / John C. Spence / Diane Finegood / Neil Neary / Monique Potvin Kent / Tim Lobstein / Kim D. Raine / /

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*Corresponding author / major public health consequences / Member of Parliament / forward / /

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Alberta / Quebec / Ontario / /

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viral marketing / /

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www.palgrave-journals.com/jphp / /

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