Is a «fat tax» and government regulation of food corporations enough to
combat global obesity (22 October, p 30)?
Not exact matches
In fact, research from the McKinsey
Global Institute found that a 10 per cent tax on high - sugar products would be one of the least effective measures in
combatting obesity, ranking 14th out of 17 intervention methods1.
Oyinlola Oyebode, Associate Professor at Warwick Medical School, discusses the
global progress made but calls for further action to
combat childhood
obesity.
Research from the McKinsey
Global Institute found that a 10 per cent tax on high - sugar products would be one of the least effective measures in
combatting obesity, ranking 14th of 17 intervention methods, with portion control having the highest estimated impact with the most cost effective measures.