Young people, food delivery, and corporate influence: It’s time for the public health research community to back youth leadership

  We are facing a global nutrition crisis, with an estimated 93 million children (5-14-years) and 81 million young people (15-24-years) living with obesity. As food environments become increasingly shaped by corporate influence, particularly through digital platforms, the autonomy of young people is being redefined. Australia appears to be one of the first countries globally […]

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Reducing adolescent inequity through strategic investment: a global perspective

  Adolescent inequity stands as a compelling and widespread global challenge that extends beyond national boundaries, exerting a profound impact on marginalised communities across the world. This blog post undertakes an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted nature of adolescent inequity on a global scale, underscoring the critical importance of strategic investments in adolescents as a […]

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