A health impact assessment of the UK soft drinks industry levy: a comparative risk assessment modelling study
Background<br/> In March, 2016, the UK government proposed a tiered levy on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs; high, moderate, and no tax for drinks with >8g, 5g to 8g, and <5g sugar per 100ml). We estimate the effect of possible industry responses to the levy on obesity, diabetes,...
Main Authors: | Briggs, A, Mytton, O, Kehlbacher, A, Tiffin, R, Elhussein, A, Rayner, M, Jebb, S, Blakely, T, Scarborough, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Lancet
2016
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