Advertising of fast food to children on Australian television: the impact of industry self-regulation.

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Published in Med J Aust on July 04, 2011

Authors

Lana A Hebden1, Lesley King, Anne Grunseit, Bridget Kelly, Kathy Chapman

Author Affiliations

1: Prevention Research Collaboration, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW. lana.hebden@sydney.edu.au

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