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901 related items for PubMed ID: 31248926

  • 1. Are Australians ready for warning labels, marketing bans and sugary drink taxes? Two cross-sectional surveys measuring support for policy responses to sugar-sweetened beverages.
    Miller CL, Dono J, Wakefield MA, Pettigrew S, Coveney J, Roder D, Durkin SJ, Wittert G, Martin J, Ettridge KA.
    BMJ Open; 2019 Jun 27; 9(6):e027962. PubMed ID: 31248926
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  • 3. The ethics of excise taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages.
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    Physiol Behav; 2020 Oct 15; 225():113105. PubMed ID: 32712210
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  • 4. 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 15; 14(4):e1002283. PubMed ID: 28419108
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  • 5. Using nutritional survey data to inform the design of sugar-sweetened beverage taxes in low-resource contexts: a cross-sectional analysis based on data from an adult Caribbean population.
    Alvarado M, Harris R, Rose A, Unwin N, Hambleton I, Imamura F, Adams J.
    BMJ Open; 2020 Sep 10; 10(9):e035981. PubMed ID: 32912976
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  • 8. Are intentions to change, policy awareness, or health knowledge related to changes in dietary intake following a sugar-sweetened beverage tax in South Africa? A before-and-after study.
    Essman M, Zimmer C, Carpentier FD, Swart EC, Taillie LS.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2022 Oct 28; 19(1):136. PubMed ID: 36307849
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  • 9. Examining the policy process of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in Ireland.
    Crosbie E, Florence D, Nanthaseang M, Godoy L.
    Health Policy; 2022 Aug 28; 126(8):738-743. PubMed ID: 35718666
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  • 10. What young Australians think about a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages.
    Richardson TE, Yanada BA, Watters D, Stupart D, Lamichhane P, Bell C.
    Aust N Z J Public Health; 2019 Feb 28; 43(1):63-67. PubMed ID: 30548948
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  • 12. Support for a hypothetical sugar-sweetened beverage tax in Taiwan.
    Ku LE, Moo CC, Li YC, Chang YH, Hsu YH, Huang YC, Lu CL, Li CY.
    Health Promot Int; 2024 Apr 01; 39(2):. PubMed ID: 38568731
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  • 14. Pattern and correlates of public support for public health interventions to reduce the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages.
    Bélanger-Gravel A, Desroches S, Janezic I, Paquette MC, De Wals P.
    Public Health Nutr; 2019 Dec 01; 22(17):3270-3280. PubMed ID: 31544722
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  • 15. Should We Worry About Spillover Effects of Sugar Sweetened Beverage Taxation Policies? Comment on "Understanding Marketing Responses to a Tax on Sugary Drinks: A Qualitative Interview Study in the United Kingdom, 2019".
    Hangoma P, Chewe M.
    Int J Health Policy Manag; 2023 Dec 01; 12():7793. PubMed ID: 37579383
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  • 17. Projected health and economic impacts of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in Germany: A cross-validation modelling study.
    Emmert-Fees KMF, Amies-Cull B, Wawro N, Linseisen J, Staudigel M, Peters A, Cobiac LJ, O'Flaherty M, Scarborough P, Kypridemos C, Laxy M.
    PLoS Med; 2023 Nov 01; 20(11):e1004311. PubMed ID: 37988392
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  • 18. Progress in the Pacific on sugar-sweetened beverage taxes: a systematic review of policy changes from 2000 to 2019.
    Teng A, Snowdon W, Win Tin ST, Genç M, Na'ati E, Puloka V, Signal L, Wilson N.
    Aust N Z J Public Health; 2021 Aug 01; 45(4):376-384. PubMed ID: 34097355
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  • 19. Who drinks sugar sweetened beverages and juice? An Australian population study of behaviour, awareness and attitudes.
    Miller C, Wakefield M, Braunack-Mayer A, Roder D, O'Dea K, Ettridge K, Dono J.
    BMC Obes; 2019 Aug 01; 6():1. PubMed ID: 30619612
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  • 20. Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and association with weight status in Irish children: a cross-sectional study prior to the introduction of a government tax on sugar-sweetened beverages.
    Harrington JM, Perry C, Keane E, Perry IJ.
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