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Equity and preventive regulations
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Equity and preventive regulations

Elizabeth Fenton
Journal of medical ethics, Vol.45(5), pp.329-330
01/05/2019
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/38195

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Biomedical Social Sciences Ethics Life Sciences & Biomedicine Medical Ethics Science & Technology Social Issues Social Sciences Social Sciences - Other Topics Social Sciences, Biomedical
In 'Obesity, equity and choice' (J Med Ethics 2018; 0:1-7. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2018-104848), Timothy Wilkinson argues that preventive regulations to address obesity, such as taxes on sugary drinks, are at worst inequitable and at best fail to increase or improve equity. He concludes that we do not yet have good reasons to adopt them. I argue that equity considerations are not as problematic for preventive regulations as Wilkinson suggests.

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