Aussies Support Government Action on Sugary and Sweetened Drinks to Tackle Obesity
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Aussies support government action on sugary and sweetened drinks to tackle obesity
Public health experts are urging the new Albanese Government to prioritize tackling obesity, with new research showing widespread public support for the implementation of strong measures to curb the consumption of sugary and sweetened beverages.
What about 100% juice and non-sugar sweeteners? A national study of support for taxes, labelling and marketing bans applied to sugary drinks, non-sugar sweetened beverages and 100% juice in Australia
To assess levels of support for potential policy interventions (labelling, banning marketing to children, taxes) to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage co…
Consumer sentiment is moving against marketing of sugary drinks
Recent research shows that consumer sentiment for sugary drinks and related marketing is dropping amid the increase in obesity awareness. The study, published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, shows widespread public support for strong measures to curb the consumption of sugary and sweetened beverages. In a survey of more than 2800 Australians, 83 per cent were in favour of better labelling of sugary drinks to warn cons…
Aussies support government action on sugary and sweetened drinks to ta
Australians support government action on sugary and sweetened drinks, according to a survey of 2,800 Aussie adults. The survey found that 83% of Aussies are in favour of better labelling of sugary drinks to warn consumers that they contain added sugars, 73% are supportive of stopping sugary drinks from being marketed to children, and 56% believe that sugary drinks should have a health levy tax applied. The survey also found support for better la…
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