Assessing the impact of the Barbados sugar-sweetened beverage tax on beverage sales: an observational study
Abstract Background The World Health Organization has advocated for sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes as part of a broader non-communicable disease prevention strategy, and these taxes have been recently introduced in a wide range of settings. However, much is still unknown about how SSB taxes op...
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Main Authors: | Miriam Alvarado (Author), Nigel Unwin (Author), Stephen J. Sharp (Author), Ian Hambleton (Author), Madhuvanti M. Murphy (Author), T. Alafia Samuels (Author), Marc Suhrcke (Author), Jean Adams (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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