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Volume 87, Number 1, 2009
- Editor's Introduction: In This Issue*
Bradford H. Gray
- Obesity Metaphors: How Beliefs about the Causes of Obesity Affect Support for Public Policy
Colleen L. Barry, Victoria L. Brescoll, Kelly D. Brownell, and Mark Schlesinger
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- Reducing Obesity: Motivating Action While Not Blaming the Victim
Nancy E. Adler and Judith Stewart
- Schools and Obesity Prevention: Creating School Environments and Policies to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity
Mary Story, Marilyn S. Nanney, and Marlene B. Schwartz
- Addressing Obesity in the Workplace: The Role of Employers
LuAnn Heinen and Helen Darling
- Physical Activity and Food Environments: Solutions to the Obesity Epidemic
James F. Sallis and Karen Glanz
- A Cross-Sectional Prevalence Study of Ethnically Targeted and General Audience Outdoor Obesity-Related Advertising
Antronette K. Yancey, Brian L. Cole, Rochelle Brown, Jerome D. Williams, Amy Hillier, Randolph S. Kline, Marice Ashe, Sonya A. Grier, Desiree Backman, and William J. McCarthy
- Innovative Legal Approaches to Address Obesity
Jennifer L. Pomeranz, Stephen P. Teret, Stephen D. Sugarman, Lainie Rutkow, and Kelly D. Brownell
- Public Health Law and the Prevention and Control of Obesity
William H. Dietz, Donald E. Benken, and Alicia S. Hunter
- Food Prices and Obesity: Evidence and Policy Implications for Taxes and Subsidies
Lisa M. Powell and Frank J. Chaloupka
- The Perils of Ignoring History: Big Tobacco Played Dirty and Millions Died. How Similar Is Big Food?
Kelly D. Brownell and Kenneth E. Warner
- The Politics of Obesity: A Current Assessment and Look Ahead
Rogan Kersh
- Notes on Contributors
*Throughout 2009 this entire issue is freely accessible online at Wiley-Blackwell by clicking on the following link: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118541241/home.