The Food Marketing Defense Model: Integrating Psychological Research to Protect Youth and Inform Public Policy.

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Published in Soc Issues Policy Rev on December 01, 2009

Authors

Jennifer L Harris1, Kelly D Brownell, John A Bargh

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1: Yale University.

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