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A WN commentary on preserving what is good (left) and three on what is or may be mistaken, dangerous or questionable (next) in a disturbing year
Four World Nutrition commentaries are marked above. Left, is Harriet Kunhlein's celebration of the food culture and ways of life of indigenous peoples. And then come three published this year which, in various ways, investigate the political aspects of public health and nutrition. The first of these, by Michael Latham, Urban Jonsson, Elisabeth Sterken and George Kent, challenges global policy on 'ready-to-use therapeutic food'. In May we published a series of eulogies for Michael Latham, who died in April. The next, by Claudio Schuftan, points out that chaotic and rising food prices always tend to lead to riots and even wars. Then in September we published an epic commentary by Philip James, together with a series of short contributions by Barry Popkin, Boyd Swinburn, Camila Giugliani, Carlos Monteiro, Claudio Schuftan, David Stuckler, Geoffrey Cannon, Philip James, Ricardo Uauy, Sabrina Ionata, and Walter Willett. These concerned the UN High Level Meeting on the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases, better termed chronic diseases. The comments were generally, and perhaps presciently, gloomy.
As you can see from the underlined reference to their profiles published inside, most of the authors of these commentaries are Association members. Another good reason to join!
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World Nutrition
November-December 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
Can the UN stand up for rights, equity, justice?Eulogy
Ruth Oniang'o, Colin Tudge, Olivia Yambi,Stuart Jeffries, Joseph Kabiru – and Wangari Maathai
Eulogy – Action for Africa and the Earth
Commentary
Carlos Monteiro:Ultra-processing: Why bread, hot dogs –
and margarine – are ultra-processed
October 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
Down from the UN NCD summit: The right roadCommentary
George Kent:Breastfeeding: The need for law and regulation
Short communication
Jon Rohde, Arun Gupta, JP DadhichProtecting the Global Strategy for breastfeeding
Commentary
Carlos Monteiro:Ultra-processing: The good, the bad, and the toxic
September 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
The UN NCD summit: Oxygen debtCommentary
Philip James:Up to the Summit: Inglorious paths
Commentary
Barry Popkin, Boyd Swinburn, Camila Giugliani,Carlos Monteiro, Claudio Schuftan, David Stuckler,
Geoffrey Cannon, Philip James, Ricardo Uauy,
Sabrina Ionata, Walter Willett:
Down from the Summit: So what now
Correspondence: Why be nice to the transnationals?
Claudio Schuftan, Fabio Gomes, Geoffrey CannonAugust 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
Things may not be what they seemCommentary
Oliver Gillie:Vitamin D: Let the sun shine on you
Commentary
Carlos Monteiro:Ultra-processing
There is no such thing as a healthy ultra-processed product
June-July 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
The shape of wars to comeCommentary
Claudio Schuftan:Food price crises:
'Free markets' cause inequity and hunger
Commentary
Carlos Monteiro:Ultra-processing
The cost and the value of meals
Commentary: update of the 2010 Institute of Medicine report
Shiriki Kumanyika, Christina EconomosPrevention of obesity: Finding the best evidence
May 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
The lost principle: Eat mealsEulogy for Michael Latham
Annelies Allain, Anthony Kironji, Barrie Margetts, Claudio Schuftan,Dia Sanou, Geoffrey Cannon, Godwin Ndossi, Joseph Ashong
Katherine Huong, Nwanyinma Nnodum, Olivia Yambi
Reggie Annan, Ted Greiner, Urban Jonsson, Yuliya Tipograf
Commentary
Carlos Monteiro:Ultra-processing
In praise of the family meal
April 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
It's the beginning of a new ageCommentary
Carlos Monteiro:Ultra-processing
The hydrogenation bomb
DOHaD position paper
The time to prevent disease is before conceptionCorrespondence: Ultra-processing
Julio MonteroMarch 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
Small is ecologicalCommentary
Thomas SamarasReasons to be small
Commentary
Carlos Monteiro:Ultra-processing
Labelling: The Fictions
Correspondence: RUTFs
Patti RundallArun Gupta, JP Dadhich
George Kent
Correspondence: Ultra-processing
Lluis Serra-MajemCarlos Monteiro
Geoffrey Cannon
February 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
The global game of Big SnackCommentary
Michael Latham, Urban Jonsson, Elisabeth Sterken, George KentRUTF stuff: Can the children be saved with fortified peanut paste?
Commentary
Carlos Monteiro:Ultra-processing
'Carbs': The answer
Correspondence
Massimo Serventi:RUTFs are not the answer in Darfur
January 2011
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
Our first and new yearCommentary
Carlos Monteiroultra-processing:
The riddle of the Great Food Pyramid
Commentary
Carlos Monteiroultra-processing:
Why bread is ultra-processed
Position paper
Governance, structure of the UN SCNDecember 2010
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
Nourishing our futurePosition paper
The nature and purpose of the UN SCNCorrespondence
Marion Nestle:ultra-processing
November 2010
Cover,masthead,contentsEditorial
Nutrition science: Time to start againCommentary
Carlos Monteiro on ultra-processingThe big issue
October 2010
Cover,masthead,contentsEditorial
Conferences: What for?Commentary
Keith West, Rolf Klemm, Alfred SommerVitamin A saves lives. Sound evidence, sound policy
September 2010
Cover,masthead,contentsEditorial
Conferences: What for?Commentary
Colothur GopalanMy life in nutrition
July
Cover,masthead,contentsEditorial
Malnutrition. The experts disagreeCommentary
Urban Jonsson. The rise and fall of paradigmsIn world food and nutrition policy
Correspondence
Brian Thompson and Leslie Amoroso, Barbara Burlingame,Urban Jonsson, Cecilia Florencio:
The great vitamin A fiasco
Ala Alwan:
Marketing food to children: Are the UN agencies helpless?
June 2010
Cover, masthead, contentsEditorial
The UNSCN. Is it necessary to re-invent it?Editorial
The preservation of the worldCommentary
Harriet Kuhnlein. Here is the good newsCorrespondence
Colothur Gopalan, HPS Sachdev and Umesh Kapil, Soerkirnan andothers, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Keith West and Alfred Sommer,
Malden Nesheim, Vinodini Reddy, Ted Greiner, George Kent, Lois Englberger and Harriet Kuhnlein, Graham Lyons: The great vitamin A fiasco
Correspondence
Alexander Müller, Fabio GomesMarketing food to children: Are the UN agencies helpless?
May 2010
Cover, masthead, contentsManifesto
Editorial
Hunger: For what, why, and what to do?Commentary
Michael LathamThe great vitamin A fiasco
Commentaries, editorials (not WN)
May 2010
Marketing food products to children:Are the UN agencies helpless?
April 2010
Seeing the big public health pictureMarch 2010
The nature of public health nutritionWhat is our mission now?
March 2010
Fundamental and elemental public healthThis month
December 2011
Our story so farNovember 2011
Can the UN stand up for rights, equity, justice?October 2011
Down from the summit... and so, what?September 2011
Up to the summit... and down, to what?August 2011
The way of the world nowJuly 2011
The environmental dimensionJune 2011
The poetry and the politics of nutritionMay 2011
In praise of shared mealsApril 2011
Nothing worthwhile is easyMarch 2011
Commitments and causesFebruary 2011
Building our houseJanuary 2011
Interesting new yearDecember 2010
Whoosh!Novemeber 2010
Africa. It is time to be fairOctober 2010
New term resolutionsSeptember 2010
Mountains to climbJuly-August 2010
Doing good jobs wellJune 2010
Telling it like it isMay 2010
Life is a journeyApril 2010
Questions of balanceMarch 2010
Here we are againEvents: Rio 2012
November 2011
Our third line-up of speakersNovember 2011
Our second line-up of speakersOctober 2011
Our first line-up of speakersSeptember 2011
Creation of our visual identityAugust 2011
Making interactivity work for usJuly 2011
Abstract submission is openJune 2011
Job done! Registration is openJune 2011
The programme structure is fixedJune 2011
Purpose and principlesJune 2011
Our spirals: what they meanMay 2011
Meet the key organisersApril 2011
After Obama, usMarch 2011
Rio2012: The movieFebruary 2011
Preliminary programmeSeptember 2010
Rio 2012: The countdown begins nowApril 2010
And the winner is... Rio!Columns / blogs Claudio Schuftan
December 2011
What is 'sustainable development'?
What we learn from Occupy
November 2011
Report on Social Determinants
The long road to democracy
October 2011
Empowering communities
Steps towards real democracy
September 2011
The people are moving in LA
New philanthropy: What goes down
August 2011
The SUN rises, alas
Claudio's new clarion call
July 2011
The SUN rises, alas
Claudio's new clarion call
June 2011
Letter to a young nutritionist:
Fight to stay with your vision
May 2011
Remember protein and energy
Forget silver bullets
April 2011
Report from the PHM in Dakar
Brace up, comrades!
March 2011
The People's Health Movement
WHO – in whose interests?
February 2011
Halfdan Mahler's vision
The key: primary health care
January 2011
What Eduardo Galeano tells us
Nutritionists of the world, unite!
December 2010
My letter from Ouagadougou
The fight for global equity
October 2010
21 reasons why MDGs can't work
Structural reasons for world poverty
September 2010
The human right to nutrition
Problems with the medical model
July-August 2010
Neoliberalism? You're on your own
Up the Peoples Health Movement!
Columns / blogs Fabio Gomes
July 2011
(Column ceased in June)
June 2011
China gets burgered
Joke of the month: Meat water
May 2011
Junk food: colour it delicious
Gross Shrek tells UK kids to jog
April 2011
Retiring Ronald McDonald
Shampoo you can drink
March 2011
Fruit and froot – spot the difference
It's back! Safe water on tap
February 2011
I promise you poems and song
Industry codes: don't believe a word
January 2011
Enjoy! My message for 2011
Here is the bad – and good - news
December 2010
The fight to regulate junk ads
Bottled water: a joke on you
November 2010
Why do we tout soft drinks?
Brazil battles for health
October 2010
Why it's best to eat fruits in season
Candid camera: what agronomists eat
September 2010
My enjoyment of real fun food
Vitaminwater™: in the dock?
July-August 2010
The human right to good food
More on processed food and tobacco
June 2010
Tales from my father
Nestlé wants to own our water
May 2010
World Urban Forum report
Raining on Rio – the meaning for us
April 2010
Can soft drinks be like cigarettes?
Advertising to children: latest news
March 2010
Public health law. Pepsi and PepsiCo
Taxing soft drinks – a good idea!
Columns / blogs Geoffrey Cannon
December 2011
What life and death tell us
Good food goes bad
November 2011
Trees, the environment, and nutrition
Be small and get out of tight spots
October 2011
Snake oil can be good stuff
The story of the great food scandal
September 2011
Where the coffee comes from
Genius acts of marketing: a fable
August 2011
What Rupert Murdoch tells us
Making the food-health link
July 2011
What it feels like to be living history
The environmental dimension
June 2011
The disaster of 'development'
Wit and wisdom of JK Galbraith
May 2011
Sports superstars who are short
USAID secrets revealed
April 2011
Hot stuff on trans fats
Learning from Henry James
March 2011
Fundamental and elemental health
Learning from Mark Twain
February 2011
Amazon vision – one of three
The legacy of Glyn Davys
January 2011
Leo Tolstoy on multicausality
Are computers taking us over?
December 2010
Santa the Coke™ salesman
Why learned journals are boring
November 2010
On the trail of the Passivists
How to play Bullshit Bingo
October 2010
Hot gossips from Porto
Are booze and drugs nourishing?
September 2010
Burgers, fries and statin, please
Let's make nutrition sexy
July-August 2010
Are short people 'stunted'?
TNCs. children, the World Cup
June 2010
In praise of electronic publishing
Why Darwin was not a Darwinist
May 2010
Why we need to understand history
Kids are entranced by glamour food
April 2010
Pepsi-Co says it's saving the children
Three score years and ten – is that it?
March 2010
The cult of individualism
Referencing, why?
Columns / blogs Reggie Annan
November, December 2011
More on FANUS
The fruits of Africa
September, October 2011
Inspiration from FANUS
Africa needs its own solutions
July 2011
Nutrition and AIDS in Africa
Protecting mothers and children
June 2011
No column in June
May 2011
Young African leaders
Testimonies for a new era
April 2011
Taboos like where I come from
Inspiration from Uganda
March 2011
West African diversity
Me and Dr Nkrumah
February 2011
Report from Namibia
Testimony from Uganda
January 2011
I continue to speak for Africa
Building competence and capacity
December 2010
African nutritionists are uniting
Thanks, Hillary Rodham Clinton
November 2010
We must not fail Africa now
World class learning in Kenya
October 2010
A new African nutrition society
MDGs: looking on the bright side
September 2010
Honouring Nelson Mandela
MDGs: Just a dream in Africa?
July-August 2010
African malnutrition: UNICEF's
Nutrition emergencies: RUTF stuff
June 2010
The deep reasons for malnutrition
What can be done in emergencies
May 2010
Building capacity in Africa
Plumpy'nut politicking
April 2010
Inspiring young leaders in the field
The politics of severe malnutrition