Obesity Prevention in Children: Media Campaigns, Stigma and Ethics. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe).

AuthorErika Blacksher
AuthorD.H. Barret
AreaSoutheastern part
Date Accessioned2024-11-07T07:16:06Z
Date Available2024-11-07T07:16:06Z
Date of Publication2016
DescriptionA case study developed from obesity prevention strategy and campaign.
AbstractThis case study raises issues of vulnerability, stigma, State coercion and intrusion in personal choices in designing media campain and strategies for prevention of obesity among children. It highlights ethical issues and challenges of health communication.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/700
ProvenanceUnited States
KeywordObese children and children at the risk of developing obesity
CitationBlacksher, E. (2016). Obesity Prevention in Children: Media Campaigns, Stigma and Ethics. In H Barrett, D., W Ortmann, L., Dawson, A., Saenz, C., Reis, A., & Bolan, G. (Eds), Public health ethics: cases spanning the globe (pp. 158-161).
TitleObesity Prevention in Children: Media Campaigns, Stigma and Ethics. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe).
StatusReady (With Discussion Questions)
CoveragePublic Health Ethics. Health Education and Communication.
Course TagPublic Health Ethics. Health Education and Communication.
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