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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(11): 2422-2439. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2021.161
PMID: 34973054        PMCID: PMC9818087

Original Article

The Politics of Regulating Foods for Infants and Young Children: A Case Study on the Framing and Contestation of Codex Standard-Setting Processes on Breast-Milk Substitutes

Monique Boatwright 1 * ORCID, Mark Lawrence 2 ORCID, Cherie Russell 1 ORCID, Katheryn Russ 3 ORCID, David McCoy 4 ORCID, Phillip Baker 2 ORCID

Cited by CrossRef:


1- Cavalcanti M, Silva I, Lamarca F, de Castro I. Research on commercial milk formulas for young children: A scoping review. Maternal & Child Nutrition. 2024;20(4) [Crossref]
2- Bozkir C, Esin K, Threapleton D, Cade J. Evaluating alignment of UK commercial baby food products with the WHO nutrient and promotion profile model. Eur J Pediatr. 2025;184(2) [Crossref]
3- Baker P, Smith J, Garde A, Grummer-Strawn L, Wood B, Sen G, Hastings G, Pérez-Escamilla R, Ling C, Rollins N, McCoy D. The political economy of infant and young child feeding: confronting corporate power, overcoming structural barriers, and accelerating progress. The Lancet. 2023;401(10375):503 [Crossref]
4- Boatwright M, Lawrence M, Carriedo A, Slater S, McCoy D, Northcott T, Baker P. Understanding the Politics of Food Regulation and Public Health: An Analysis of Codex Standard-Setting Processes on Food Labelling. Int J Health Policy Manag. 2024;13:8310 [Crossref]
5- Rollins N, Piwoz E, Baker P, Kingston G, Mabaso K, McCoy D, Ribeiro Neves P, Pérez-Escamilla R, Richter L, Russ K, Sen G, Tomori C, Victora C, Zambrano P, Hastings G. Marketing of commercial milk formula: a system to capture parents, communities, science, and policy. The Lancet. 2023;401(10375):486 [Crossref]