This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) on health and health care expenditure. Participants were adult (aged > = 20) Australians alive in 2010, who were modelled over their remaining lifetime. We used lifetable-based epidemiological modelling to examine the potential impact of a 20% valoric tax on SSBs on total lifetime disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), incidence, prevalence, and mortality of obesity-related disease, and health care expenditure. Over the lifetime of adult Australian alive in 2010, seemingly modest estimated changes in average body mass as a result of the SSB tax translated to gains of 112,000 health-adjusted life years for men (95% uncertainty interv...
Countries everywhere are considering the increasing evidence on the possible health benefits from re...
Background Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) increases the risk of overweight and obes...
It is common knowledge nowadays that consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (“SSBs”) is associated with...
<div><p>This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened bev...
This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (...
This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20%tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (S...
This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (...
Objectives To quantify the potential impact of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (S...
BACKGROUND: A sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax in Mexico has been effective in reducing consumptio...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption through taxation is a promising public h...
This study aimed to estimate the spatially explicit impact of a 20% proposed tax on sugar sweetened...
An increasing number of countries are implementing taxes on unhealthy foods and drinks to address th...
Studies have shown that excess sugar intake is one of the potential causes of obesity and diabetes. ...
Historically, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have typically been associated with tobacco and alc...
Australia should introduce a tax on sugary drinks to recoup some of the costs of obesity to the comm...
Countries everywhere are considering the increasing evidence on the possible health benefits from re...
Background Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) increases the risk of overweight and obes...
It is common knowledge nowadays that consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (“SSBs”) is associated with...
<div><p>This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened bev...
This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (...
This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20%tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (S...
This paper aims to estimate the consequences of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (...
Objectives To quantify the potential impact of an additional 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (S...
BACKGROUND: A sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax in Mexico has been effective in reducing consumptio...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption through taxation is a promising public h...
This study aimed to estimate the spatially explicit impact of a 20% proposed tax on sugar sweetened...
An increasing number of countries are implementing taxes on unhealthy foods and drinks to address th...
Studies have shown that excess sugar intake is one of the potential causes of obesity and diabetes. ...
Historically, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have typically been associated with tobacco and alc...
Australia should introduce a tax on sugary drinks to recoup some of the costs of obesity to the comm...
Countries everywhere are considering the increasing evidence on the possible health benefits from re...
Background Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) increases the risk of overweight and obes...
It is common knowledge nowadays that consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (“SSBs”) is associated with...