- The Economics of Early Childhood Policy: What the Dismal Science Has to Say About Investing in Children [1]
- Healthy settings for young people in Canada [2] (2008)
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national study supported by the World
Health Organization. - Talking Back to Grownups: Healthy Children, Healthy Communities [3]
A Report on the Social Determinants of Health and Middle Childhood in Canada (2007) - Institute Of Medicine: [4] Food Marketing to Children and Youth: Threat or Opportunity?
- Speaking of Eating and Healthy Living Reports on a study to investigate what parents had to say regarding their children and the challenges they face helping their children to achieve healthy weights. It takes an in-depth look at what parents think, feel, know, and want to know when it comes to setting the stage for their children's healthy growth and development. Although many factors contribute to healthy weights, this report specifically focuses on healthy eating, active living and self-esteem, and is based on a national opinion poll conducted by Ipsos-Reid and more than 34 additional reports and studies. http://www.dietitians.ca/news/downloads/SFHL_Report_English_2005.pdf [5]
- Food Marketing to Children Proposed Guidelines [6]- News Release The Centre for Science in the Public Interest has recently released proposals on food marketing to children. Guidelines for Responsible Food Marketing to Children [7] For more information, see: http://www.cspinet.org/new/200501051.html [8]