Tax policy has been proposed as a possible instrument for reducing the incidence of obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases. This has become popularly known as the "fat tax" approach. Also, physical access to energy-dense, nutrition-poor food items has been suggested as a causal factor for rising obesity rates. This project investigates both the role that food price interventions and physical access to “fast food” may play in population levels of obesity
Obesity is a rising problem in America and is blamed for externalities such as increasing health car...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Abstract The global obesity pandemic has public advocates and policymakers grappling with the questi...
An important health financing issue facing Canada and other OECD countries (OECD, 2017) are the heal...
Abstract Background Comprehensive, multi-level approaches are required to address obesity. One impor...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess...
As the prevalence of excess body weight has become normalized in Canadian society, this paper argues...
This article begins with a brief summary of the growing obesity epidemic in the U.S. It then explore...
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity has led policy-makers to consider health-related tax...
This Briefing Note looks at the potential for the introduction of a "fat tax" into the UK in an effo...
Rapidly rising obesity rates are a major public health concern. Obesity is a well-established risk ...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of obesity, a tax on junk-foods, known as 'fat tax', h...
Health related food taxes have recently spread over the world as a tool for reducing obesity. Rising...
The WHO (World Health Organization) regards overweight and obesity as one of the major worldwide pub...
A great many policy approaches to the obesity epidemic have been pro-posed. A popular choice among t...
Obesity is a rising problem in America and is blamed for externalities such as increasing health car...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Abstract The global obesity pandemic has public advocates and policymakers grappling with the questi...
An important health financing issue facing Canada and other OECD countries (OECD, 2017) are the heal...
Abstract Background Comprehensive, multi-level approaches are required to address obesity. One impor...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess...
As the prevalence of excess body weight has become normalized in Canadian society, this paper argues...
This article begins with a brief summary of the growing obesity epidemic in the U.S. It then explore...
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity has led policy-makers to consider health-related tax...
This Briefing Note looks at the potential for the introduction of a "fat tax" into the UK in an effo...
Rapidly rising obesity rates are a major public health concern. Obesity is a well-established risk ...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of obesity, a tax on junk-foods, known as 'fat tax', h...
Health related food taxes have recently spread over the world as a tool for reducing obesity. Rising...
The WHO (World Health Organization) regards overweight and obesity as one of the major worldwide pub...
A great many policy approaches to the obesity epidemic have been pro-posed. A popular choice among t...
Obesity is a rising problem in America and is blamed for externalities such as increasing health car...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Abstract The global obesity pandemic has public advocates and policymakers grappling with the questi...