Alcohol free? An analysis of UK and Scottish Government obesity policies' engagement with alcohol 1999-2023
Abstract Background and aims Alcoholic beverages can be highly calorific yet remain largely absent from obesity policy debates. This article seeks to identify how Scottish and English obesity policies have engaged with the issue of alcohol consumption since devolution. Methods Obesity policy documen...
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Main Authors: | Callum Young (Author), Benjamin Hawkins (Author) |
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