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de Vocht F, Nobles J, Scott L et al. Reducing population exposure to unhealthy commodity advertising: evaluation of the Bristol Advertising and Sponsorship Policy (pre-intervention Data Collection) [version 1; not peer reviewed]. NIHR Open Res 2023, 3:9 (document) (https://doi.org/10.3310/nihropenres.1115202.1)
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Reducing population exposure to unhealthy commodity advertising: evaluation of the Bristol Advertising and Sponsorship Policy (pre-intervention Data Collection)

Frank de Vocht1, James Nobles2, Lauren Scott1, Russell Jago1, Jeremy Horwood1, Carlos Sillero-Rejon3, Steven Cummins4, Rowan Brockman5, Sarah Blake1, Zoi Toumpakari1
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Published 22 Feb 2023

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Reducing population exposure to unhealthy commodity advertising: evaluation of the Bristol Advertising and Sponsorship Policy (pre-intervention Data Collection)

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Frank de Vocht1, James Nobles2, Lauren Scott1, Russell Jago1, Jeremy Horwood1, Carlos Sillero-Rejon3, Steven Cummins4, Rowan Brockman5, Sarah Blake1, Zoi Toumpakari1
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1 University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
2 school of Health, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK
3 NIHR ARC West Health Economics Health Economics Bristol, NIHR ARC West University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
4 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK
5 NIHR ARC West, Bristol, UK
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Keywords
advertisement, alcohol, gambling, HFSS, junkfood, mixed methods, outdoor advertising, policy
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