World Health Organization's Global Strategy on diet, physical activity and health: The process behind the scenes

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Some aspects of the difficulties and politics behind the making of a World Health Organization (WHO) Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health are described. The main resistance came from sections of the food industry selling products high in sugar and salt. The article describes how these industries were lobbying both directly to the WHO and indirectly via member states. Their aim was to stall the work on the WHO Global Strategy; however, the Global Strategy was endorsed at the World Health Assembly in May 2004. © 2005 Taylor & Francis.

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Norum, K. R. (2005). World Health Organization’s Global Strategy on diet, physical activity and health: The process behind the scenes. Scandinavian Journal of Nutrition/Naringsforskning. https://doi.org/10.1080/11026480510037147

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