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1“Favoring those who contributed to their political campaigns”: an analysis of the incentives received by the food industry in Colombia in the period of 2018—20203.41Citations (PDF)
2Evaluation of an intervention limiting food industry influence on public food policy processes in Ghana2.01Citations (PDF)
3Interactions between registered dietitians and the food industry in Canada: results from a cross-sectional survey2.00Citations (PDF)
4Breastfeeding, first-food systems and corporate power: a case study on the market and political practices of the transnational baby food industry in Brazil3.410Citations (PDF)
5Public-Private Partnerships in Mexico: Implications of Engaging With the Food and Beverage Industry for Public Health Nutrition0.84Citations (PDF)
6The commercial determinants of health in Ireland: fueling an industrial epidemic at home and abroad
BJGP Open, 2024, 8, BJGPO.2024.0029
2.02Citations (PDF)
7Intimidation against advocates and researchers in the tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed food spaces: a review2.010Citations (PDF)
8Do they really support “your freedom of choice”? FoPNL and the food industry in Brazil4.37Citations (PDF)
9Commercial determinants of health: future directions
Lancet, The, 2023, 401, 1229-1240
62.4158Citations (PDF)
10Conceptualising commercial entities in public health: beyond unhealthy commodities and transnational corporations
Lancet, The, 2023, 401, 1214-1228
62.497Citations (PDF)
11Corporate Political Activity: Taxonomies and Model of Corporate Influence on Public Policy0.879Citations (PDF)
12Interactions Between Nutrition Professionals and Industry: A Scoping Review0.85Citations (PDF)
13Upstream Determinants of Overweight and Obesity in Europe
Current Obesity Reports, 2023, 12, 417-428
9.426Citations (PDF)
14Conflicts of Interest for Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Members: Neither a New Nor Unexplored Issue
Advances in Nutrition, 2023, 14, 1246-1247
7.71Citations (PDF)
15Framing health taxes: learning from low- and middle-income countries
BMJ Global Health, 2023, 8, e012955
4.312Citations (PDF)
16What is the purpose of ultra-processed food? An exploratory analysis of the financialisation of ultra-processed food corporations and implications for public health3.444Citations (PDF)
17Benefits and risks: Views of humanitarian organizations in Lebanon on corporate assistance
PLOS Global Public Health, 2023, 3, e0002291
2.13Citations (PDF)
18The bio-food industry’s corporate political activity during Health Canada’s revision of Canada’s food guide1.55Citations (PDF)
19Activités politiques corporatives de l’industrie bioalimentaire pendant la révision du guide alimentaire canadien par Santé Canada0.00Citations (PDF)
20Measuring the Commercial Determinants of Health and Disease: A Proposed Framework1.749Citations (PDF)
21Medidas regulatórias de proteção da alimentação adequada e saudável no Brasil: uma análise de 20 anos0.910Citations (PDF)
22“A consistent stakeholder management process can guarantee the ‘social license to operate’”: mapping the political strategies of the food industry in Brazil0.911Citations (PDF)
23‘The second mother’: How the baby food industry captures science, health professions and civil society in France2.621Citations (PDF)
24Corporations and Health: The Need to Combine Forces to Improve Population Health0.81Citations (PDF)
25Methods for evaluating efforts made by governments to prevent and mitigate corporate influence and conflicts of interest in public health policy
HRB Open Research, 2022, 5, 41
0.40Citations (PDF)
26Proposed methods for evaluating efforts made by governments to prevent and mitigate corporate influence and conflicts of interest in public health policy
HRB Open Research, 2022, 5, 41
0.41Citations (PDF)
27The Gift of Data: Industry-Led Food Reformulation and the Obesity Crisis in Europe3.29Citations (PDF)
28A call to advance and translate research into policy on governance, ethics, and conflicts of interest in public health: the GECI-PH network3.49Citations (PDF)
29Beyond nutrition and physical activity: food industry shaping of the very principles of scientific integrity3.432Citations (PDF)
30Globalization, first-foods systems transformations and corporate power: a synthesis of literature and data on the market and political practices of the transnational baby food industry3.4100Citations (PDF)
31Food environment solutions for childhood obesity in Latin America and among Latinos living in the United States
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.534Citations (PDF)
32Thinking Politically About UN Political Declarations: A Recipe for Healthier Commitments—Free of Commercial Interests Comment on "Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases"0.89Citations (PDF)
33Food and beverage industry interference in science and policy: efforts to block soda tax implementation in Mexico and prevent international diffusion
BMJ Global Health, 2021, 6, e005662
4.334Citations (PDF)
34Breastfeeding, first-food systems and corporate power: a case study on the market and political practices of the transnational baby food industry and public health resistance in the Philippines3.422Citations (PDF)
35Soluciones relacionadas con el entorno alimentario para prevenir la obesidad infantil en América Latina y en la población latina que vive en Estados Unidos
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.53Citations (PDF)
36Defining Priorities for Action and Research on the Commercial Determinants of Health: A Conceptual Review
American Journal of Public Health, 2021, 111, 2202-2211
2.771Citations (PDF)
37‘We must have a sufficient level of profitability’: food industry submissions to the French parliamentary inquiry on industrial food
Critical Public Health, 2020, 30, 457-467
2.114Citations (PDF)
38“The architecture of the state was transformed in favour of the interests of companies”: corporate political activity of the food industry in Colombia3.430Citations (PDF)
39Mechanisms for addressing and managing the influence of corporations on public health policy, research and practice: a scoping review
BMJ Open, 2020, 10, e034082
1.992Citations (PDF)
40Food industry political practices in Chile: “the economy has always been the main concern”3.434Citations (PDF)
41Mapping of food industry strategies to influence public health policy, research and practice in South Africa1.835Citations (PDF)
42The influence of the sugar-sweetened beverage industry on public policies in Mexico1.828Citations (PDF)
43How are frames generated? Insights from the industry lobby against the sugar tax in Ireland
Social Science and Medicine, 2020, 264, 113215
4.132Citations (PDF)
44Non-communicable disease governance in the era of the sustainable development goals: a qualitative analysis of food industry framing in WHO consultations3.434Citations (PDF)
45An overview of the commercial determinants of health3.4199Citations (PDF)
46Corporate political activity of the baby food industry: the example of Nestlé in the United States of America2.522Citations (PDF)
47The characteristics and extent of food industry involvement in peer-reviewed research articles from 10 leading nutrition-related journals in 2018
PLoS ONE, 2020, 15, e0243144
2.326Citations (PDF)
48Reply to the article: “What principles should guide interactions between population health researchers and the food industry? Systematic scoping review of peer‐reviewed and grey literature”
Obesity Reviews, 2019, 20, 1504-1506
7.51Citations (PDF)
49Help or Hindrance? The Alcohol Industry and Alcohol Control in Portugal2.915Citations (PDF)
50Time for complete transparency about conflicts of interest in public health nutrition research
HRB Open Research, 2019, 2, 1
0.44Citations (PDF)
51Time for complete transparency about conflicts of interest in public health nutrition research
HRB Open Research, 2019, 2, 1
0.42Citations (PDF)
52Alcohol industry involvement in policymaking: a systematic review
Addiction, 2018, 113, 1571-1584
5.2200Citations (PDF)
53Alcohol industry corporate social responsibility initiatives and harmful drinking: a systematic review0.3123Citations (PDF)
54Alcohol industry involvement in science: A systematic review of the perspectives of the alcohol research community
Drug and Alcohol Review, 2018, 37, 565-579
2.166Citations (PDF)
55‘Maximising shareholder value’: a detailed insight into the corporate political activity of the Australian food industry1.644Citations (PDF)
56Systematic examination of publicly-available information reveals the diverse and extensive corporate political activity of the food industry in Australia
BMC Public Health, 2016, 16,
3.189Citations (PDF)
57Analysis of the corporate political activity of major food industry actors in Fiji3.480Citations (PDF)
58A proposed approach to systematically identify and monitor the corporate political activity of the food industry with respect to public health using publicly available information
Obesity Reviews, 2015, 16, 519-530
7.5223Citations (PDF)
59Effects of Preparation and Storage of Agar Media on the Sensitivity of Bacterial Forward Scattering Patterns0.05Citations (PDF)
60Public policies addressing unhealthy diets in the South-East Asia region: identifying and countering the arguments that undermine policy implementation2.70Citations (PDF)
61Emergência nutricional no território Yanomami: ações desenvolvidas para enfrentamento da fome e sua interface com os determinantes comerciais da saúde0.90Citations (PDF)
62The Corporate Political Activity of the infant commercial milk formula industry in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic2.50Citations (PDF)