Objective To evaluate the potential signaling effect of the Mexican tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) by analyzing the association between awareness of and opinions about its effectiveness with current consumption of taxed SSBs and with a self-reported change in consumption of SSBs since the implementation of the tax. We also examined the association between psychosocial and environmental determinants of SSB consumption with current consumption of taxed SSBs and with a reported change in consumption of SSBs. Methods Cross-sectional analyses of survey and food-frequency questionnaire data from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2016. Participants were Mexican adults (20–59 years, N = 6,650). Logistic regression was used ...
In Mexico, the obesity and diabetes epidemiological emergencies prompted the government to implement...
Objective To describe trends across the intake distribution of total, manufactured and homemade suga...
Introduction: Mexico’s prevalence of adult overweight and obesity is 72.5%, and 34.4% for school chi...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the potential signaling effect of the Mexican tax on sugar-sweetened beverages ...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the potential signaling effect of the Mexican tax on sugar-sweetened beverages...
Objective To estimate changes in taxed and untaxed beverages by volume of beverage purchased after a...
In the first year of a 1 peso per liter excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages, there was a 6% redu...
Important lessons can be learned from studies of the Mexican sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax and ...
In 2014 Mexico implemented a national tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) as a public health str...
Purpose: Worldwide, a model showed that 184000 death/year attributable to sugar-sweetened beverage (...
In 2014, the Mexican government initiated a specific tax of one Mexican peso (MP) per liter of sugar...
In 2014 an excise tax to non-alcoholic sweetened beverages (SSB) was implemented in Mexico. The obje...
<p>Taxed sugar sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption in the adult Mexican population at baseline and ...
Background: Following the 2014 sugary drinks tax implementation in Mexico, promising reduction in th...
Mexico, with 1 of the highest obesity prevalences in the world, instituted a 10% excise tax for any ...
In Mexico, the obesity and diabetes epidemiological emergencies prompted the government to implement...
Objective To describe trends across the intake distribution of total, manufactured and homemade suga...
Introduction: Mexico’s prevalence of adult overweight and obesity is 72.5%, and 34.4% for school chi...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the potential signaling effect of the Mexican tax on sugar-sweetened beverages ...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the potential signaling effect of the Mexican tax on sugar-sweetened beverages...
Objective To estimate changes in taxed and untaxed beverages by volume of beverage purchased after a...
In the first year of a 1 peso per liter excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages, there was a 6% redu...
Important lessons can be learned from studies of the Mexican sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax and ...
In 2014 Mexico implemented a national tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) as a public health str...
Purpose: Worldwide, a model showed that 184000 death/year attributable to sugar-sweetened beverage (...
In 2014, the Mexican government initiated a specific tax of one Mexican peso (MP) per liter of sugar...
In 2014 an excise tax to non-alcoholic sweetened beverages (SSB) was implemented in Mexico. The obje...
<p>Taxed sugar sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption in the adult Mexican population at baseline and ...
Background: Following the 2014 sugary drinks tax implementation in Mexico, promising reduction in th...
Mexico, with 1 of the highest obesity prevalences in the world, instituted a 10% excise tax for any ...
In Mexico, the obesity and diabetes epidemiological emergencies prompted the government to implement...
Objective To describe trends across the intake distribution of total, manufactured and homemade suga...
Introduction: Mexico’s prevalence of adult overweight and obesity is 72.5%, and 34.4% for school chi...