Background Uganda is experiencing an increase in nutrition-related non-communicable diseases. Risk factors include overconsumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. Fiscal and taxation policies aim to make the consumption of healthier foods easier. However, the adoption and implementation of fiscal policies by countries are constrained by political and economic challenges. Objective We investigated the policy and political landscape related to the prevention of nutrition-related non-communicable diseases in Uganda to identify barriers to and facilitators of the adoption of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in Uganda. Methods A desk-based policy analysis of policies related to nutrition-related non-communicable diseases and sugar-sweetened bever...
Historically, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have typically been associated with tobacco and alc...
The Pacific is facing a non-communicable disease (NCD) crisis driven by globalisation and trade, and...
Sugar consumption is on the rise globally with detrimental (oral) health effects. There is ample evi...
Background: Food and beverages high in sugar are recognized to be among the major risk factors for n...
Background: Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases contribute to approximately half of the prem...
Background: Taxation on unhealthy products is recommended as a cost-effective intervention to addres...
Background: Non-communicable diseases are on the rise across sub-Saharan Africa. The region has beco...
Background: A number of countries have adopted sugar-sweetened beverage taxes to prevent non-communi...
Background: Taxation of tobacco, food, alcohol and other beverages has gained renewed attention in r...
Background Unhealthy dietary patterns significantly contribute to rising non-communicable diseases (...
Diet-related fiscal policy is an effective NCD prevention strategy. However, current sugar-sweetened...
Abstract Background Fiscal policies to fight obesity such as taxation of unhealthy foods or sugar-sw...
Background: There are several options to enforce reduction in the use of sugary drinks such as stren...
High intake of sugar has been recognised as a contributing factor to diet-related overweight and obe...
How were the governments of three middle-income countries with high levels of non-communicable disea...
Historically, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have typically been associated with tobacco and alc...
The Pacific is facing a non-communicable disease (NCD) crisis driven by globalisation and trade, and...
Sugar consumption is on the rise globally with detrimental (oral) health effects. There is ample evi...
Background: Food and beverages high in sugar are recognized to be among the major risk factors for n...
Background: Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases contribute to approximately half of the prem...
Background: Taxation on unhealthy products is recommended as a cost-effective intervention to addres...
Background: Non-communicable diseases are on the rise across sub-Saharan Africa. The region has beco...
Background: A number of countries have adopted sugar-sweetened beverage taxes to prevent non-communi...
Background: Taxation of tobacco, food, alcohol and other beverages has gained renewed attention in r...
Background Unhealthy dietary patterns significantly contribute to rising non-communicable diseases (...
Diet-related fiscal policy is an effective NCD prevention strategy. However, current sugar-sweetened...
Abstract Background Fiscal policies to fight obesity such as taxation of unhealthy foods or sugar-sw...
Background: There are several options to enforce reduction in the use of sugary drinks such as stren...
High intake of sugar has been recognised as a contributing factor to diet-related overweight and obe...
How were the governments of three middle-income countries with high levels of non-communicable disea...
Historically, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have typically been associated with tobacco and alc...
The Pacific is facing a non-communicable disease (NCD) crisis driven by globalisation and trade, and...
Sugar consumption is on the rise globally with detrimental (oral) health effects. There is ample evi...