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The following pages link to The public health impacts of a fat tax. (Q44647486):
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- Food pricing strategies, population diets, and non-communicable disease: a systematic review of simulation studies. (Q31108806) (← links)
- Use and cumulation of evidence from modelling studies to inform policy on food taxes and subsidies: biting off more than we can chew? (Q35238130) (← links)
- Patterns and trends of beverage consumption among children and adults in Great Britain, 1986-2009. (Q35848471) (← links)
- Values at stake: autonomy, responsibility, and trustworthiness in relation to genetic testing and personalized nutrition advice (Q36947525) (← links)
- Inequalities in diet and nutrition. (Q37952865) (← links)
- Policies to promote healthy eating in Europe: a structured review of policies and their effectiveness (Q37987971) (← links)
- A systematic review of the effectiveness of food taxes and subsidies to improve diets: understanding the recent evidence (Q38236869) (← links)
- Public perception and characteristics related to acceptance of the sugar-sweetened beverage taxation launched in France in 2012. (Q39047744) (← links)
- Introducing taxes, subsidies or both: the effects of various food pricing strategies in a web-based supermarket randomized trial (Q39645224) (← links)
- Increased contribution of ultra-processed food products in the Brazilian diet (1987-2009). (Q40158484) (← links)
- Effects of the Danish saturated fat tax on the demand for meat and dairy products. (Q40608202) (← links)
- Do We Know What We Do not Know? A Response to Celine Bonnet (Q41888722) (← links)
- What is the public appetite for healthy eating policies? Evidence from a cross-European survey (Q42199857) (← links)
- Nutrition claims in British women's magazines from 1940 to 1955. (Q45347040) (← links)
- Buying health: assessing the impact of a consumer-side vegetable subsidy on purchasing, consumption and waste (Q50852878) (← links)
- Addiction to sugar and its link to health morbidity: a primer for newer primary care and public health initiatives in Malaysia. (Q52304767) (← links)
- [Household purchase of sodas and cookies reduces the effect of an intervention to promote the consumption of fruits and vegetables]. (Q53632959) (← links)
- Substituting polyunsaturated fat for saturated fat: A health impact assessment of a fat tax in seven European countries (Q91767856) (← links)
- Combined fiscal policies to promote healthier diets: Effects on purchases and consumer welfare (Q92658946) (← links)
- Taxation of the fat content of foods for reducing their consumption and preventing obesity or other adverse health outcomes (Q94322630) (← links)