How Coca-Cola retains power to kill some health research

IANS  |  London 

Coca-supports research in the fields of nutrition, physical inactivity and energy balance, but a contract mechanism could allow the American to "quash" findings from some of the health research it funds, reveals a new study from

The study, published in the Journal of Public Health Policy, identified several clauses in legal documents that give the company early sight of any findings, combined with the right to "terminate without reason" and walk away with the data and intellectual property.

Taken together, these clauses could suppress "critical health information" and indeed may have done so already, according to the study's authors.

The researchers examined over 87,000 documents obtained through Freedom of Information requests.

"It is certainly true that the contracts we have found allow for unfavourable developments or findings to be quashed prior to publication," said Sarah Steele, a from

The authors argued that the clauses contravene Coca-Cola's commitments to transparent and "unrestricted" support for science, which came after criticism of the opaque way some major corporations fund health research.

"Coca-have declared themselves at the forefront of transparency when it comes to and funding health research. In fact, our study suggests that important research might never see the light of day and we would never know about it," Steele said.

"We are already hearing accusations from experts in nutrition that the industry is copying tactics from big tobacco's playbook. Corporate social responsibility has to be more than just shiny websites stating progressive policies that get ignored," Steele added.

Consumption of high calorie, low nutrient is believed to be a major factor in the epidemic.

US Right to Know, a non-profit consumer and group, submitted 129 Freedom of Information requests between 2015 and 2018 relating to academics at North American institutions who received Coca-funding.

The research team combed through the vast tranche of resulting documents and discovered five research agreements made with four universities: Louisiana State University, University of South Carolina, and the

The funded work includes "and balance" studies and research on during exercise.

Coca-Cola's own transparency website declares that scientists retain full control over their research and the company has no right to prevent publication of results.

However, while contracts show does not control day-to-day conduct, the company retains various rights throughout the process.

These include the right to receive updates and comment on findings prior to research publication, and the power to terminate studies early without reason, the study said.

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 19:40 IST