Where people shop for food is often linked to the healthiness of food purchases. In Mexico, no research has examined the connection between where people shop, what they buy, and their socioeconomic status (SES). Mexico’s sugary beverage and junk food taxes have made households decrease purchases of taxed products. However, whether households have changed where they shop is unknown. To address this gap, we use a repeated cross-sectional analysis of household packaged food and beverage purchases from the Nielsen Mexico Consumer Panel Survey from 2012 to 2015 (n > 5500 households). We examine changes in the volume of the purchase of taxed and untaxed products from different store-types (i.e., convenience stores, supermarkets, traditional retai...
Background/Objective: Mexico has one of the highest rates of obesity and overweight worldwide, affe...
The contributions of processed foods to the overweight and obesity problem in Latin America are well...
This study examined fruit and vegetable intake by food store type shopped among US Hispanics. Using ...
Where people shop for food is often linked to the healthiness of food purchases. In Mexico, no resea...
Where people shop for food is often linked to the healthiness of food purchases. In Mexico, no resea...
In Mexico, the obesity and diabetes epidemiological emergencies prompted the government to implement...
Background: Following the 2014 sugary drinks tax implementation in Mexico, promising reduction in th...
In an effort to prevent continued increases in obesity and diabetes, in January 2014, the Mexican go...
It is unclear whether response to a nonessential food tax varies across time or for high vs. low-con...
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...
STUDY QUESTION: What has been the effect on purchases of beverages from stores in Mexico one year af...
Abstract Background Few studies have focused on the relationship between the retail food environment...
In 2014 an excise tax to non-alcoholic sweetened beverages (SSB) was implemented in Mexico. The obje...
Food consumption is still a big issue in de-veloping countries. Recalling Engel’s Law, the more deve...
Background/Objective: Mexico has one of the highest rates of obesity and overweight worldwide, affe...
The contributions of processed foods to the overweight and obesity problem in Latin America are well...
This study examined fruit and vegetable intake by food store type shopped among US Hispanics. Using ...
Where people shop for food is often linked to the healthiness of food purchases. In Mexico, no resea...
Where people shop for food is often linked to the healthiness of food purchases. In Mexico, no resea...
In Mexico, the obesity and diabetes epidemiological emergencies prompted the government to implement...
Background: Following the 2014 sugary drinks tax implementation in Mexico, promising reduction in th...
In an effort to prevent continued increases in obesity and diabetes, in January 2014, the Mexican go...
It is unclear whether response to a nonessential food tax varies across time or for high vs. low-con...
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...
STUDY QUESTION: What has been the effect on purchases of beverages from stores in Mexico one year af...
Abstract Background Few studies have focused on the relationship between the retail food environment...
In 2014 an excise tax to non-alcoholic sweetened beverages (SSB) was implemented in Mexico. The obje...
Food consumption is still a big issue in de-veloping countries. Recalling Engel’s Law, the more deve...
Background/Objective: Mexico has one of the highest rates of obesity and overweight worldwide, affe...
The contributions of processed foods to the overweight and obesity problem in Latin America are well...
This study examined fruit and vegetable intake by food store type shopped among US Hispanics. Using ...