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Introducing a Sugar Tax, Morally Justifiable? A Debate on the Introduction of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy

机译:引入食糖税,在道德上是合理的吗?关于英国软饮料行业征费的辩论

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Obesity is increasing throughout the world's population and has been associated with a number of diseases, from cardiovascular disease, diabetes and stroke to cancer and respiratory diseases [1, 2]. In the United Kingdom, an astonishing 62% of the population was classified as obese or overweight in 2015 [3]. Complications of obesity have resulted in high rates of morbidity and mortality. The announcement last year that the UK government is to impose a tax on sugar is an attempt to tackle this problem; therefore, it is a timely moment to discuss the justifications and ramifications of this, from a moral point of view. This essay will analyse whether obesity can be considered a public health matter and discuss the ethical challenges and criticisms that paternalistic interventions, designed to combat this epidemic may encounter, focusing on the sugar tax.
机译:肥胖症在世界各地的人口中都在增加,并与许多疾病相关,从心血管疾病,糖尿病和中风到癌症和呼吸系统疾病[1,2]。在英国,2015年有62%的人口被归类为肥胖或超重[3]。肥胖症的并发症导致较高的发病率和死亡率。去年宣布英国政府将对食糖征税是试图解决这一问题的尝试。因此,现在是时候从道德的角度讨论其理由和后果。本文将分析肥胖症是否可以被视为公共卫生问题,并讨论旨在消除这种流行病的家长式干预可能会遇到的伦理挑战和批评,重点是糖税。

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