Stories of policy change: City of Hamilton’s healthy food and beverage policy

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作者
Kayla Atkey
Pat Elliott-Moyer
Miri Freimanis
Kim D. Raine
机构
[1] University of Alberta,School of Public Health
[2] 4-077 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy,undefined
[3] Public Health Services,undefined
[4] City of Hamilton,undefined
[5] City of Hamilton,undefined
来源
Canadian Journal of Public Health | 2017年 / 108卷
关键词
Policy; municipal; nutrition; chronic disease prevention; politique (principe); municipal; nutrition; prévention des maladies chroniques;
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SETTING: Municipal buildings and corporate events in the City of Hamilton, Ontario.
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页码:e625 / e629
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