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STOP Project and WHO publish six new briefings

NewsSTOP Project and WHO publish six new briefings

The STOP Project and the World Health Organization have developed a set of policy briefs to guide policy design and implementation through the identification of short- and long-term factors that can impact policy success in the fields of health, attitudes to nutrition, and promotion of physical exercise.

Each briefing addresses crucial areas to improve health and maximise impact in shaping policy development and implementation. Six briefings are available: nudges to promote healthy eating in schools; protecting children from harmful marketing; promoting physical activity through schools; nutrition labelling; reformulation of food and beverage products; and fiscal policies to promote healthy diets.

Nudges to promote healthy eating in schools

Protecting children from harmful marketing

Promoting physical activity through schools

Nutrition Labelling

Reformulation of food and beverage products

Fiscal policies to promote healthy diets

View the briefs

View all six of the available briefs on the STOP website now!