Beyond nutrition and physical activity: food industry shaping of the very principles of scientific integrity
Abstract Background There is evidence that food industry actors try to shape science on nutrition and physical activity. But they are also involved in influencing the principles of scientific integrity. Our research objective was to study the extent of that involvement, with a case study of ILSI as...
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Main Authors: | Mélissa Mialon (Author), Matthew Ho (Author), Angela Carriedo (Author), Gary Ruskin (Author), Eric Crosbie (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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