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What's on the Menu? Policies to Reduce Young People's Sugar Consumption
Authors:Rachel Griffith  Martin O'Connell  Kate Smith  Rebekah Stroud
Institution:1. Institute for Fiscal Studies, University of Manchester;2. Institute for Fiscal Studies;3. Institute for Fiscal Studies, University College London
Abstract:Young people in the UK consume far above the maximum recommended levels of added sugar. It is likely that neither they nor their parents fully take account of the future health, social and economic costs of this high sugar consumption. This provides a rationale for policy intervention. The majority of young people's added sugar consumption occurs in the home, where purchases are typically made by parents. This means that understanding the purchase decisions of adults is important for policy design, even if the policies aim to reduce the consumption of young people. We discuss the merits of popular policies, including taxes, advertising restrictions and restrictions on the availability of specific foods, and we identify promising avenues for future research.
Keywords:sugar consumption  sugar-sweetened beverage tax  advertising restrictions  childhood obesity  D12  H23  I18
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