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INTRODUCTION Commercial Speech and the Commercial Determinants of Health

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2022
AbstractThis article introduces a symposium that aims to identify and critically assess the legal strategies of the tobacco, alcohol, and food and beverage industries which rest on freedom of expression arguments.
Amandine, Garde, Oscar A, Cabrera
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A health sector response to the commercial determinants of health

New Zealand Medical Journal, 2022
To develop and apply a theoretical framework to assess the rigour of a district health organisation's response to the commercial determinants of health (CDoH).The multi-method study incorporated literature reviews of CDoH strategies and ways in which organisations can respond; policy document review; and 12 qualitative, semi-structured, key informant ...
Sarah, Sharpe   +3 more
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Teaching the Commercial Determinants of Health

2023
Abstract Public health and health care professionals, researchers, lawyers, journalists, policymakers, regulators, and activists will inevitably find themselves in situations in which they encounter and must engage with the actions and health consequences of commercial actors.
Nicholas Freudenberg, Eric Crosbie
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The Commercial Determinants of Health

2022
Abstract Until recently, the commercial determinants have remained largely absent from conceptual frameworks of the social determinants of health, despite their clear importance to health and well-being. This is especially challenging because even a single large industry sector can have a profound, intersectional impact on sociocultural ...
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Integrating Social, Political and Commercial Determinants of Health Frameworks to Advance Public Health in the twenty-first Century

International Journal of Health Services, 2022
Existing frameworks seek to elucidate the social, political, and commercial determinants of health in order to inform practice, policy, and research that can improve health and reduce health inequities.
N. Freudenberg
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Defining the Commercial Determinants of Health

2023
Abstract A critical component of scholarship is defining the commercial determinants of health (CDOH). This chapter develops a more nuanced approach to the CDOH by unpacking existing definitions and argues for the need to acknowledge that some commercial activity is (directly or indirectly) health promoting. It then explores the existing
Jennifer Lacy-Nichols   +2 more
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The Prison Industrial Complex as a Commercial Determinant of Health

American Journal of Public Health, 2021
A CDOH lens allows not only an exploration of commercial aspects of mass incarceration but also of power asymmetries in the institutionalization of racism in societal structures, and of how it enables the commodification of African Americans and other minorities for the profit motive.
Daniel Eisenkraft, Klein   +1 more
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What policies are needed to counter the commercial determinants of health?

Social Medicine, 2023
This commentary aims to bring up to the attention of the reader the relevance and key role of activists in countering the commercial determinants of health. We suggest some strategies   and key activities for activists.
Claudio Schuftan, Angela Carriedo
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Commercial determinants of health and cancer prevention in South Africa

South African Health Review
Commercial determinants, encompassing marketing strategies, corporate social responsibility, and lobbying, significantly contribute to avoidable cancer deaths globally.
Susan Goldstein, Sameera Mahomedy
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Exploring the commercial determinants of health in the online food delivery sector: a case study of Uber Eats in Australia

Critical Public Health
Large food and beverage corporations employ strategies to advance profits, often with adverse implications for public health. However, the practices of online food delivery companies have not been systematically examined from a public health perspective.
Rebecca Bennett   +5 more
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