Ethics and Childhood Obesity Prevention Policy
TIMOTHY JAMES ALLEN
10.4225/03/5a9491ecd31cc
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Ethics_and_Childhood_Obesity_Prevention_Policy/5917198
Preventing obesity in children is the best solution to lower overall obesity rates, experts argue. This thesis evaluates the ethics of some controversial policies to prevent childhood obesity: bans on trans fats (TFs), particular family-based interventions, and body mass index (BMI) measurement programs in schools. I develop an ethics framework with which to systematically evaluate these policies. I find that the family-based interventions and BMI measurement programs in question may be acceptable if they are designed to minimise harms and to support parents. However, TF bans and similar policies would be much more ethically acceptable and should be prioritised.
2018-02-26 23:02:01
public health ethics
childhood obesity
ethics framework
Philosophy