12 results
Revolutionising food advertising monitoring: a machine learning-based method for automated classification of food videos
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 26 / Issue 12 / December 2023
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 10 November 2023, pp. 2717-2727
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Open access
- HTML
- Export citation
Electoral campaign contributions: an obstacle to sugary drink industry regulation in Brazil?
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 25 / Issue 11 / November 2022
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 27 December 2021, pp. 3215-3224
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Open access
- HTML
- Export citation
Sugary drinks taxation: industry’s lobbying strategies, practices and arguments in the Brazilian Legislature
- Part of
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 25 / Issue 1 / January 2022
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 06 April 2021, pp. 170-179
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Open access
- HTML
- Export citation
Arguments used by trade associations during the early development of a new front-of-pack nutrition labelling system in Brazil – CORRIGENDUM
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 24 / Issue 4 / March 2021
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 25 January 2021, p. 775
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
Arguments used by trade associations during the early development of a new front-of-pack nutrition labelling system in Brazil
- Part of
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 24 / Issue 4 / March 2021
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 13 October 2020, pp. 766-774
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
Ultra-processed food industry regulation for tackling obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases in the Brazilian legislature: many proposals, no enactments
- Part of
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 24 / Issue 10 / July 2021
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 13 August 2020, pp. 3110-3115
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
Role of different nutrient profiling models in identifying targeted foods for front-of-package food labelling in Brazil
- Part of
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 24 / Issue 6 / April 2021
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 09 June 2020, pp. 1514-1525
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Open access
- HTML
- Export citation
Ultra-processed food and beverage advertising on Brazilian television by International Network for Food and Obesity/Non-Communicable Diseases Research, Monitoring and Action Support benchmark
- Part of
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 23 / Issue 15 / October 2020
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 29 May 2020, pp. 2657-2662
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Open access
- HTML
- Export citation
What to expect from the price of healthy and unhealthy foods over time? The case from Brazil
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 23 / Issue 4 / March 2020
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 15 January 2020, pp. 579-588
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Open access
- HTML
- Export citation
Is food store type associated with the consumption of ultra-processed food and drink products in Brazil?
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 21 / Issue 1 / January 2018
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 31 July 2017, pp. 201-209
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
Dietary guidelines to nourish humanity and the planet in the twenty-first century. A blueprint from Brazil
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 18 / Issue 13 / September 2015
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 24 July 2015, pp. 2311-2322
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
Consumption of ultra-processed foods and likely impact on human health. Evidence from Canada
-
- Journal:
- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 16 / Issue 12 / December 2013
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 21 November 2012, pp. 2240-2248
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation