Overall and income specific effect on prevalence of overweight and obesity of 20% sugar sweetened drink tax in UK: econometric and comparative risk assessment modelling study.
OBJECTIVE: To model the overall and income specific effect of a 20% tax on sugar sweetened drinks on the prevalence of overweight and obesity in the UK. DESIGN: Econometric and comparative risk assessment modelling study. SETTING: United Kingdom. POPULATION: Adults aged 16 and over. INTERVENTION: A...
Main Authors: | Briggs, A, Mytton, O, Kehlbacher, A, Tiffin, R, Rayner, M, Scarborough, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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