Exploring attitudes toward taxation of sugar-sweetened beverages in rural Michigan
Abstract Background While policies to address "obesity" have existed for decades, they have commonly focused on behavioral interventions. More recently, the taxation of sugar-sweetened beverages is gaining traction globally. This study sought to explore individuals' attitudes and beli...
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Main Authors: | Andrea E. Bombak (Author), Taylor E. Colotti (Author), Dolapo Raji (Author), Natalie D. Riediger (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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