‘Let them choose not to eat cake...’: Public health ethics, effectiveness and equity in government obesity strategy
John Coggon and Jean Adams
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2020-0246
Future Healthc J March 2021 John Coggon
ACentre for Health, Law, and Society, University of Bristol Law School
Roles: professor of law
Jean Adams
BUKCRC Centre for Diet and Activity Research, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine
Roles: senior lecturer in dietary public health
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vol. 8 no. 1 49-52
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- ACentre for Health, Law, and Society, University of Bristol Law School
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- Address for correspondence: Professor John Coggon, Centre for Health, Law, and Society, University of Bristol Law School, 8–10 Berkeley Square, Bristol, BS8 1HH, UK. Email: John.Coggon{at}bristol.ac.uk Twitter: @CHLSBristol
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‘Let them choose not to eat cake...’: Public health ethics, effectiveness and equity in government obesity strategy
John Coggon, Jean Adams
Future Healthc J Mar 2021, 8 (1) 49-52; DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2020-0246
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