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Taxed and untaxed beverage intake by South African young adults after a national sugar-sweetened beverage tax: A before-and-after study.

Michael EssmanLindsey Smith TaillieTamryn FrankBarry M PopkinBarry M PopkinElizabeth Catherina Swart
Published in: PLoS medicine (2021)
Using a large sample of a high-consuming, low-income population, we found large reductions in taxed beverage intake, separating the components of behavioral change from reformulation. This reduction was partially compensated by an increase in sugar and energy from untaxed beverages. Because policies such as taxes can incentivize reformulation, our use of an up-to-date FCT that reflects a rapidly changing food supply is novel and important for evaluating policy effects on intake.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • public health
  • weight gain
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • body mass index
  • risk assessment
  • physical activity