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684 related items for PubMed ID: 27379797

  • 1. First-Year Evaluation of Mexico's Tax on Nonessential Energy-Dense Foods: An Observational Study.
    Batis C, Rivera JA, Popkin BM, Taillie LS.
    PLoS Med; 2016 Jul; 13(7):e1002057. PubMed ID: 27379797
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  • 2. Do high vs. low purchasers respond differently to a nonessential energy-dense food tax? Two-year evaluation of Mexico's 8% nonessential food tax.
    Taillie LS, Rivera JA, Popkin BM, Batis C.
    Prev Med; 2017 Dec; 105S():S37-S42. PubMed ID: 28729195
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  • 3. Mexican Households' Purchases of Foods and Beverages Vary by Store-Type, Taxation Status, and SES.
    Pedraza LS, Popkin BM, Salgado JC, Taillie LS.
    Nutrients; 2018 Aug 08; 10(8):. PubMed ID: 30096817
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  • 4. Sugar-sweetened beverage purchases in urban Peru before the implementation of taxation and warning label policies: a baseline study.
    Lowery CM, Saavedra-Garcia L, Diez-Canseco F, Cárdenas MK, Miranda JJ, Taillie LS.
    BMC Public Health; 2022 Dec 20; 22(1):2389. PubMed ID: 36539775
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  • 5. Chile's 2014 sugar-sweetened beverage tax and changes in prices and purchases of sugar-sweetened beverages: An observational study in an urban environment.
    Caro JC, Corvalán C, Reyes M, Silva A, Popkin B, Taillie LS.
    PLoS Med; 2018 Jul 20; 15(7):e1002597. PubMed ID: 29969444
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  • 7. Mexican households' food shopping patterns in 2015: analysis following nonessential food and sugary beverage taxes.
    Pedraza LS, Popkin BM, Adair L, Robinson WR, Taillie LS.
    Public Health Nutr; 2021 Jun 20; 24(8):2225-2237. PubMed ID: 32753086
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  • 8. Changes in prices, sales, consumer spending, and beverage consumption one year after a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages in Berkeley, California, US: A before-and-after study.
    Silver LD, Ng SW, Ryan-Ibarra S, Taillie LS, Induni M, Miles DR, Poti JM, Popkin BM.
    PLoS Med; 2017 Apr 20; 14(4):e1002283. PubMed ID: 28419108
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  • 10. Comparison of Dietary Intake Before vs After Taxes on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Nonessential Energy-Dense Foods in Mexico, 2012 to 2018.
    Batis C, Castellanos-Gutiérrez A, Sánchez-Pimienta TG, Reyes-García A, Colchero MA, Basto-Abreu A, Barrientos-Gutiérrez T, Rivera JA.
    JAMA Netw Open; 2023 Jul 03; 6(7):e2325191. PubMed ID: 37486629
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  • 14. Taxed and untaxed beverage intake by South African young adults after a national sugar-sweetened beverage tax: A before-and-after study.
    Essman M, Taillie LS, Frank T, Ng SW, Popkin BM, Swart EC.
    PLoS Med; 2021 May 03; 18(5):e1003574. PubMed ID: 34032809
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  • 15. The caloric and sugar content of beverages purchased at different store-types changed after the sugary drinks taxation in Mexico.
    Pedraza LS, Popkin BM, Batis C, Adair L, Robinson WR, Guilkey DK, Taillie LS.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2019 Nov 12; 16(1):103. PubMed ID: 31718664
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  • 19. In Mexico, Evidence Of Sustained Consumer Response Two Years After Implementing A Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax.
    Colchero MA, Rivera-Dommarco J, Popkin BM, Ng SW.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2017 Mar 01; 36(3):564-571. PubMed ID: 28228484
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  • 20. Association of a Sweetened Beverage Tax With Purchases of Beverages and High-Sugar Foods at Independent Stores in Philadelphia.
    Bleich SN, Dunn CG, Soto MJ, Yan J, Gibson LA, Lawman HG, Mitra N, Lowery CM, Peterhans A, Hua SV, Roberto CA.
    JAMA Netw Open; 2021 Jun 01; 4(6):e2113527. PubMed ID: 34129022
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