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The Proof is in the Pudding

June 1, 2011 | Journal Article

The Fletcher research team agrees with Chaloupka and colleagues on a number of issues regarding sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) policy. For one, taxation is a way to reduce SSB consumption providing youth are the primary target.

Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Obesity

June 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Looking at successful strategies used to reduce tobacco use and harmful drinking—can they do the same for sugar-sweetened beverage consumption?

Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Obesity Prevention

June 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Chaloupka and colleagues take exception with a few points in this issue's commentary by the Fletcher research team.

Introduction: Health Policy and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages

August 23, 2011 | Journal Article

The public health problems posed by consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages—and the appropriate policy responses—may be similar to those that arise when addressing cigarette and alcohol consumption.

Taxing Soft Drinks and Restricting Access to Vending Machines to Curb Child Obesity

April 1, 2010 | Journal Article

One of the largest drivers of the current obesity epidemic is thought to be excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages.

Are Soft Drink Taxes an Effective Mechanism for Reducing Obesity?

June 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Taxes alone won't have much impact on reducing obesity.

1997 Conference Explores Use of Tobacco Taxes to Fund Child Heath Care

October 1, 2000 | Program Result

Brandeis University, Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare held a three-day conference focused on the use of tobacco excise taxes to fund expansions in health care access for children and other groups.

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