Monitoring the price and affordability of foods and diets globally

Author:

Lee A.1,Mhurchu C. N.2,Sacks G.3,Swinburn B.32,Snowdon W.34,Vandevijvere S.2,Hawkes C.5,L'Abbé M.6,Rayner M.7,Sanders D.8,Barquera S.9,Friel S.10,Kelly B.11,Kumanyika S.12,Lobstein T.1314,Ma J.15,Macmullan J.16,Mohan S.17,Monteiro C.18,Neal B.19,Walker C.20,

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health and Social Work and School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences; Queensland University of Technology; Brisbane Australia

2. School of Population Health; University of Auckland; Auckland New Zealand

3. WHO Collaborating Centre for Obesity Prevention; Deakin University; Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Pacific Research Centre for the Prevention of Obesity and Non-communicable Diseases (C-POND); Suva Fiji

5. World Cancer Research Fund International; London UK

6. Department of Nutritional Sciences; University of Toronto; Toronto Canada

7. British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group; University of Oxford; Oxford UK

8. School of Public Health; University of the Western Cape; Cape Town South Africa

9. National Institute of Public Health; Mexico City Mexico

10. National Centre for Epidemiology and Public Health; Australian National University; Canberra Australia

11. School of Health and Society; University of Wollongong; Wollongong New South Wales Australia

12. Perelman School of Medicine; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia PA USA

13. International Association for the Study of Obesity; London UK

14. Public Health Advocacy Institute of Western Australia; Curtin University; Perth Australia

15. Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CCDC); Beijing China

16. Consumers International; London UK

17. Public Health Foundation of India; New Delhi India

18. School of Public Health; University of São Paulo; São Paulo Brazil

19. The George Institute for Global Health; University of Sydney; Sydney Australia

20. Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN); Geneva Switzerland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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