[HTML][HTML] Projected impact of Mexico's sugar-sweetened beverage tax policy on diabetes and cardiovascular disease: a modeling study

LM Sánchez-Romero, J Penko, PG Coxson… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Background Rates of diabetes in Mexico are among the highest worldwide. In 2014, Mexico
instituted a nationwide tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in order to reduce the …

Policy process and non-state actors' influence on the 2014 Mexican soda tax

A Carriedo, K Lock, B Hawkins - Health policy and planning, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Abstract In January 2014, Mexico introduced a soda tax of 1 Mexican Peso (MXP) per litre.
The aim of this paper is to examine the political context out of which this policy emerged, the …

Policy networks and competing interests in the development of the Mexican sugar-sweetened beverages tax

A Carriedo, P Cairney, S Barquera, B Hawkins - BMJ Global Health, 2023 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction Sugar taxes threaten the business models and profits of the food and beverage
industry (F&BI), which has sought to avert, delay or influence the content of health taxes …

A policy analysis of the 2014 Mexican soda tax

AA Carriedo Lutzenkirchen - 2018 - … -eprints-repo-prod.lshtm-eprints.cdl …
Introduction: Mexico's prevalence of adult overweight and obesity is 72.5%, and 34.4% for
school children. Mexico has one of the highest consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages …