Food Policy Food Policy Journal Watch: May 2015 by nycadmin May 19, 2015 written by nycadmin May 19, 2015 2.8K Food Policy Journal Watch: May 2015 Evaluating Industry Self-Regulation of Food Marketing to Children (American Journal of Preventive Medicine) Change in Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Weight Gain (American Journal of Preventive Medicine) Impact of changes in mode of travel to work on changes in body mass index: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health) Using a Grocery List Is Associated With a Healthier Diet and Lower BMI Among Very High-Risk Adults (Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.) Association between competitive food and beverage policies in elementary schools and childhood overweight/obesity trends – differences by neighborhood socioeconomic resources (JAMA Pediatrics) Changes in children’s meal orders following healthy menu modifications at a regional US restaurant chain (Obesity) Impacts of a farmers’ market incentive programme on fruit and vegetable access, purchase and consumption (Public Health Nutrition) Relation between diet cost and Healthy Eating Index 2010 scores among adults in the United States 2007-2010 (Preventive Medicine) Academic 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail nycadmin previous post The Partnership for a Healthier Manhattan at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai: NYC Food Based Community Organization Spotlight next post Food Policy Journal Watch: April 2015 Related Articles Opinion: How the City Budget Can Make Fresh... June 10, 2026 Proposed WIC Cuts Could Deepen Food Insecurity for... June 1, 2026 How NYC Households are Navigating SNAP Benefit Losses... May 7, 2026 The Preservation Paradox: Singapore’s Hawker Centres as a... April 29, 2026 Bridging the Summer Meal Gap in New York... April 23, 2026 How New Jersey Built the Country’s Most Ambitious... April 23, 2026 School Meals and Nutrition Education in NYC’s FY27:... April 16, 2026 What the FY27 Preliminary Budgets Mean for Feeding... March 31, 2026 Can Meals Reduce Medical Bills? Inside New York’s... March 26, 2026 A New York Tax Credit Would Pay Restaurants... March 19, 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.