Selected Works
- Weight Bias: Nature, Consequences, and Remedies, ISBN 978-1-59385-199-6.
- Eating Disorders and Obesity, Second Edition: A Comprehensive Handbook, ISBN 978-1-59385-236-8.
- Behavioral Medicine and Women, A Comprehensive Handbook, ISBN 978-1-57230-522-9.
- Food Fight: The Inside Story of the Food Industry, America's Obesity Crisis & What We Can Do About It
- Ounces of Prevention - The Public Policy Case for Taxes of Sugared Beverages: "Perspective" piece in the New England Journal of Medicine, by Kelly Brownell and Tom Frieden
- Personal Responsibility and Obesity: A Constructive Approach to a Controversial Issue
- Want a Healthier State? Save Gov. Paterson's Tax on Sugar Soda: Op-Ed in the New York Daily News
- New York Times features
- Food Makers and Critics Break Bread: Front page article in the Business section
- The Sweet and Lowdown on Sugar: Op-Ed by Kelly Brownell and Marion Nestle
- Food News Blues: Cover story of Newsweek magazine
- Coverage by ABC News
- Should the Government Tax Your Soft Drink?
- Potato Chips Get Healthier
- Center for Science in the Public Interest
- Nutrition Action Health Letter from CSPI
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