tailieunhanh - Children’s health or corporate wealth?

Life history theorists assume that the physiological and behavioural characteristics of organisms represent an approximate solution to the problem of optimizing the allocation of time, energy and resources between somatic, mating and parenting effort. The particular solution will depend on the organism’s environmental niche as well as its evolutionary history. In general, effort allocated to reproduction will decrease an organism’s ability to survive, grow and develop. Conversely, effort allocated to survival, growth and development will decrease reproduction. Similarly, effort allocated to finding a mate will decrease an organism’s ability to invest in offspring, whereas effort invested in offspring will reduce an organism’s ability to acquire a mate. If parental. | Children s health or corporate wealth The case for banning television food advertising to children Healthy pyramid marketing A Briefing Paper by the Coalition on Food Advertising to Children CFAC 2nd edition January 2007 Correspondence to Kathy Chapman Chairperson CFAC The Cancer Council NSW Ph 61 2 9334 1720 E-Mail kathyc@ Web foodadstokids Whois CFAC The Coalition on Food Advertising to Children CFAC is a national advocacy group. Members include the following organisations Australian Confederation of Paediatric Child Health Nurses Australian Dental Association Australian Dental and Oral Health Therapists Association Australian Medical Association Australasian Society for the Study of Obesity Children Youth Women s Health Service South Australia Dr. Rosemary Stanton Home Economics Association of Australia Kaye Mehta Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Flinders University South Australia Nutrition Australia Public Health Association of Australia Royal Australasian College of Physicians Paediatric Branch Royal Australian College of General Practitioners The Cancer Council Australia Young Media Australia Recommended citation Coalition on Food Advertising to Children 2006 . Children s health or corporate wealth The case for banning television food advertising to children. Available at http foodadstokids Writers 2003 Johanna Mithen Boyd Swinburn Deakin University Melbourne Bronwyn Ashton Nutrition consultant Nutrition Australia Representative on CFAC Heather Morton Lecturer Department of Public Health University of Adelaide Representative on CFAC Updated January 2007. Leva Azadi Boyd Swinburn Deakin University Melbourne With contributions from Kaye Mehta Kathy Chapman and other members of CFAC Acknowledgements Queensland Health was pleased to contribute financially to the review of the briefing paper. The views contained in this paper do not necessarily reflect the policies or opinions of Queensland Health. Thanks to the .

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