Chacon, VioletaLetona, PaolaVillamor, EduardoBarnoya, Joaquin2014-12-232014-12-2320142014Chacon, V., Letona, P., Villamor, E., Barnoya, J. (2014). Snack food advertising in stores around public schools in Guatemala. Critical Public Health. doi:10.1080/09581596.2014.953035http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53491Guatemala is experiencing the double burden of disease that combines a high prevalence of childhood stunting with a rising childhood overweight prevalence, while the food industry is flooding the market with advertising aimed at children and taking advantage of the lack of strict regulation in Guatemala. Child-oriented advertisements are available in almost all stores within a short walking distance from schools, exposing children to an obesogenic environment. Most advertisements in stores around schools featured sweetened beverages and soft drinks.Text1 digital file (8 p.)Application/pdfenCHILDRENMARKETINGFOOD INDUSTRYCHILD HEALTHPUBLIC HEALTHGUATEMALASOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHADVERTISINGOBESITYPACKAGINGSnack food advertising in stores around public schools in GuatemalaJournal Article (peer-reviewed)