Health-related food taxes and subsidies may promote healthier diets and reduce mortality. Our aim was to estimate the effects of health-related food taxes and subsidies on deaths prevented or postponed (DPP) in New Zealand.A macrosimulation model based on household expenditure data, demand elasticities and population impact fractions for 18 diet-related diseases was used to estimate effects of five tax and subsidy regimens. We used price elasticity values for 24 major commonly consumed food groups in New Zealand, and food expenditure data from national Household Economic Surveys. Changes in mortality from cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and other diet-related diseases were estimated.A 20% subsidy on fruit and vegetables would resul...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The affordability of diets modelled on the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects on nutrition, health and expenditure of extending value added tax ...
The high prevalence of non-communicable disease in New Zealand (NZ) is driven in part by unhealthy d...
BACKGROUND:Health-related food taxes and subsidies may promote healthier diets and reduce mortality....
<div><p>Background</p><p>Health-related food taxes and subsidies may promote healthier diets and red...
Background Health-related food taxes and subsidies may promote healthier diets and reduce mortality....
Objective: To examine the effects, by income group, of targeted food taxes and subsidies on nutritio...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects, by income group, of targeted food taxes and subsidies on nutritio...
Population diets have impacts on both human and planetary health. This research aims to optimise a N...
Taxes and subsidies on foods and nutrients have the potential to promote healthier diets and thereby...
An increasing number of countries are implementing taxes on unhealthy foods and drinks to address th...
Taxes and subsidies on foods and nutrients have the potential to promote healthier diets and thereby...
BackgroundAn increasing number of countries are implementing taxes on unhealthy foods and drinks to ...
Objective To assess the effect of food taxes and subsidies on diet, body weight and health through a...
The affordability of diets modelled on the current (less healthy) diet compared to a healthy diet ba...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The affordability of diets modelled on the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects on nutrition, health and expenditure of extending value added tax ...
The high prevalence of non-communicable disease in New Zealand (NZ) is driven in part by unhealthy d...
BACKGROUND:Health-related food taxes and subsidies may promote healthier diets and reduce mortality....
<div><p>Background</p><p>Health-related food taxes and subsidies may promote healthier diets and red...
Background Health-related food taxes and subsidies may promote healthier diets and reduce mortality....
Objective: To examine the effects, by income group, of targeted food taxes and subsidies on nutritio...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects, by income group, of targeted food taxes and subsidies on nutritio...
Population diets have impacts on both human and planetary health. This research aims to optimise a N...
Taxes and subsidies on foods and nutrients have the potential to promote healthier diets and thereby...
An increasing number of countries are implementing taxes on unhealthy foods and drinks to address th...
Taxes and subsidies on foods and nutrients have the potential to promote healthier diets and thereby...
BackgroundAn increasing number of countries are implementing taxes on unhealthy foods and drinks to ...
Objective To assess the effect of food taxes and subsidies on diet, body weight and health through a...
The affordability of diets modelled on the current (less healthy) diet compared to a healthy diet ba...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The affordability of diets modelled on the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects on nutrition, health and expenditure of extending value added tax ...
The high prevalence of non-communicable disease in New Zealand (NZ) is driven in part by unhealthy d...