Taxing Soda for Public Health
Le Bodo, Yann; Paquette, Marie-Claude
This timely reference analyzes the rationale, impact, and feasibility of taxation of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) as a public health measure to contribute curbing obesity and diabetes rates, specifically in Canada. It presents the pros and cons of taxing soda, with the latest data on adverse health effects of its consumption, plus the various business and political issues surrounding the contentious proposition. Reviewed research is multidisciplinary, spanning health and medicine to ethics, economics, and law. Conclusions and caveats are clear and presented at a comfort level for the general reader. The result is a blueprint for analyzing the relevancy of taxes ... Read more
Included in the coverage:
· Reasons for specifically targeting SSBs
· SSB taxation as a public health policy instrument
· Effects of SSB taxation on energy intakes and population health
· Potential undesirable effects relating to SSB taxation· Social and political acceptability of SSB taxation
· Evaluability of SSB taxation
Taxing Soda for Public Health will interest policymakers, public health professionals, advocacy groups, and researchers at the Canadian and international levels (e.g., in areas such as public health, nutrition, food and health policies, health economics, and evaluation), as well as students and all other parties interested in nutrition policies.
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