Trade, food, diet, and health : perspectives and policy options / edited by Corinna Hawkes [et al.] - xv, 318 p. : ill.

Formerly CIP.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This title examines how the global food trade regime affects what people eat and, by implication, their health. It presents a critical analysis of the policy options available to address the risks and opportunities presented by the links between trade and diets in a globalizing world. The global shift towards overweight and obese populations has ledto a significant rise in diet-related chronic illness. This bookexamines the role global food trade has played in that shift,looking carefully at how the trade of food across national borders,international and regional trade agreements, the process of tradeand investment liberalization, and the growth of transnational foodcorporations affects what people eat and, by implication, theirhealth. An international team of editors has brought together aprestigious group of contributors who present a critical analysisof the linkages between trade, food and diet in different domains.Between them, the multidisciplinary group present a balancedperspective on the opportunities and risks trade poses for dietarytrends and offer a practical analysis of the policy optionsavailable to address this growing global concern.An international multidisciplinary team of authors Detailed look at the issues followed by practical policyanalysis A comprehensive review of an important global issueAcademics, researchers and practitioners in the field of publichealth, especially those concerned with nutrition, obesity andchronic disease, will find this book an enlightening andfascinating read. Social scientists, policy makers, trade analystsand food industry professionals will equally gain much from thisinnovative approach to the subject.




Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Nutrition policy.
Food industry and trade.
Food supply.
Food Supply.
Commerce.
Diet.
International Cooperation.
Nutrition Policy.
World Health.
Health and Wellbeing
Medicine: general issues
Cultural studies: food & society
Manufacturing industries