Michele Polacsek presents school food and beverage marketing research at the Harvard School of Public Health
Michele Polacsek, Ph.D., M.H.S., associate professor for the School of Community and Population Health (SCHP), presented research findings at a monthly seminar for faculty and students, sponsored by the Harvard Prevention Research Center at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts on December 3, 2014.
In her presentation, Polacsek shared data from a 2010 study of Maine high schools, which demonstrated widespread marketing not compliant with a statewide law banning certain types of non-nutritious food and beverage marketing in schools.
She also presented preliminary data from a current study that showed food and beverage marketing in three Portland schools, and explored compliance with a new federal marketing ban that will likely go into effect in the next academic year.
Both studies were funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Healthy Eating Research Program, and the Maine Prevention Research Center at the 91AV. A report outlining findings from the current study will be available in the summer of 2015.
The Maine Prevention Research Center is a partnership between 91AV and the Harvard School of Public Health to research and promote evidence-based practices to reduce overweight and obesity in Maine.