Britain debates “sugar tax” to fight obesity

M Colborne - 2016 - Can Med Assoc
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[HTML][HTML] Blog| Should We Introduce a Sugar Tax in New Zealand?

K Cammell - Public Policy, 2018 - publicpolicyclub.com
Obesity is a growing policy problem in New Zealand. The New Zealand Health Survey
2016/17 found that around 32 per cent of adults were obese, and a further 34 per cent of …

Lack of sugar tax leaves a sour taste

C Johnson - Australian Medicine, 2018 - search.informit.org
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Britain's “sugar tax” tackles obesity

M Colborne - 2016 - Can Med Assoc
Britons love sugary drinks. In 2015, they quaffed 14.8 billion litres of pop, or 232.9 litres
each. By comparison, Canadians drank an estimated 70 litres each in 2015. But that …

Taxing Sugary Drinks

M Littlewood - Available at SSRN 2875486, 2016 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract The World Health Organisation recently recommended that governments should
impose a tax on sugary drinks as a means of combating the obesity epidemic. This article …

Chief medical officer urges action to tackle overweight and obesity

SJ Howard, SC Davies - BMJ, 2014 - bmj.com
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A tax on sugar works: WHO

A Rollins - Australian Medicine, 2016 - search.informit.org
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Could a sugar tax help combat obesity?

S Sarlio-Lähteenkorva, JT Winkler - Bmj, 2015 - bmj.com
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Lowering the price of" good" foods would be better than taxing" bad" foods in reducing obesity

JT Winkler - BMJ: British Medical Journal (Online), 2013 - search.proquest.com
less will they be attracted to Block's supporting proposal-that governments introduce taxes
on a trial basis so academics can conduct" quasi-experiments" to gather" real world …

A sugar tax can answer Australia's obesity problem

C Langley - ANU Undergraduate Research Journal, 2018 - studentjournals.anu.edu.au
This article aims to review literature examining the impact of a sugar-sweetened beverage
(SSB) tax in order to make recommendations to the Australian Government about the …