Obesity-related health impacts of fuel excise taxation- an evidence review and cost-effectiveness study
Abstract Background Reducing automobile dependence and improving rates of active transport may reduce the impact of obesogenic environments, thereby decreasing population prevalence of obesity and other diseases where physical inactivity is a risk factor. Increasing the relative cost of driving by a...
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Main Authors: | V. Brown (Author), M. Moodie (Author), L. Cobiac (Author), A. M. Mantilla Herrera (Author), R. Carter (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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