Food Policy Food Policy Journal Watch: October 2015 by nycadmin October 29, 2015 written by nycadmin October 29, 2015 3.3K Credit: Uwe Hermann – Flickr Creative Commons License Isocaloric fructose restriction and metabolic improvement in children with obesity and metabolic syndrome. (Obesity) Associations of Dispositional Mindfulness with Obesity and Central Adiposity: the New England Family Study. (International Journal of Behavioral Medicine) Slim by Design Kitchen Counter Correlates of Obesity. (Health Education & Behavior) Greater neighborhood access to fast-food outlets linked to lower bone mass in infants. (Osteoporosis International) Nationwide Expansion of a Financial Incentive Program on Fruit and Vegetable Purchases among Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participants: A Cost-effectiveness Analysis. (Social Science & Medicine) Functional brain imaging predicts public health campaign success. (Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience) academic journalsacademic literaturefood policy journal watchobesity 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail nycadmin previous post The Role of Health Professionals and Municipal Governments in Reducing the Promotion of Unhealthy Food next post Food Policy for Breakfast: Zoning and the City’s Food System: Opportunities to Shape Healthier Food Environments in NYC – Resources Related Articles New York Takes On Surveillance and Dynamic Pricing August 13, 2026 The WIC “Toddler Cliff”: Why Families Drop Off... June 30, 2026 The Summer Benefit That Arrives in the Mail,... June 30, 2026 Reimagining the Food Pantry: Inside NYC’s PantryLink Challenge June 30, 2026 When Getting Food Means Filling Out Forms June 30, 2026 Op-Ed: Kitchen Abuse is a Food Policy Failure.... June 24, 2026 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 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.