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271 related items for PubMed ID: 28579502

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    Sánchez-Romero LM, Penko J, Coxson PG, Fernández A, Mason A, Moran AE, Ávila-Burgos L, Odden M, Barquera S, Bibbins-Domingo K.
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  • 23. Sugar-based beverage taxes and beverage prices: Evidence from South Africa's Health Promotion Levy.
    Stacey N, Mudara C, Ng SW, van Walbeek C, Hofman K, Edoka I.
    Soc Sci Med; 2019 Oct; 238():112465. PubMed ID: 31472286
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  • 25. SSB taxes and diet quality in US preschoolers: estimated changes in the 2010 Healthy Eating Index.
    Ford CN, Poti JM, Ng SW, Popkin BM.
    Pediatr Obes; 2017 Apr; 12(2):146-154. PubMed ID: 27059293
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  • 27. Cost Effectiveness of a Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Excise Tax in the U.S.
    Long MW, Gortmaker SL, Ward ZJ, Resch SC, Moodie ML, Sacks G, Swinburn BA, Carter RC, Claire Wang Y.
    Am J Prev Med; 2015 Jul; 49(1):112-23. PubMed ID: 26094232
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  • 29. Taxation as prevention and as a treatment for obesity: the case of sugar-sweetened beverages.
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    Curr Pharm Des; 2011 Jul; 17(12):1218-22. PubMed ID: 21492083
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  • 30. Price impact of taxes on sugary drinks in Brazil.
    Pereda P, Garcia CP.
    Econ Hum Biol; 2020 Dec; 39():100898. PubMed ID: 32622931
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  • 32. The taxation of unhealthy energy-dense foods (EDFs) and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs): An overview of patterns observed in the policy content and policy context of 13 case studies.
    Hagenaars LL, Jeurissen PPT, Klazinga NS.
    Health Policy; 2017 Aug; 121(8):887-894. PubMed ID: 28711301
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  • 35. Tax on sugar sweetened beverages in Spain.
    Ortún V, G López-Valcárcel B, Pinilla J.
    Rev Esp Salud Publica; 2016 Oct 13; 90():e1-e13. PubMed ID: 27735891
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  • 36. Sugary drinks taxation, projected consumption and fiscal revenues in Colombia: Evidence from a QUAIDS model.
    Caro JC, Ng SW, Bonilla R, Tovar J, Popkin BM.
    PLoS One; 2017 Oct 13; 12(12):e0189026. PubMed ID: 29261699
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  • 39. Price elasticity of the demand for soft drinks, other sugar-sweetened beverages and energy dense food in Chile.
    Guerrero-López CM, Unar-Munguía M, Colchero MA.
    BMC Public Health; 2017 Feb 10; 17(1):180. PubMed ID: 28183287
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