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Taxes and Subsidies for Improving Diet and Population Health in Australia: A Cost-Effectiveness Modelling Study

机译:在澳大利亚改善饮食和人口健康的税收和补贴:成本效益建模研究

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Background An increasing number of countries are implementing taxes on unhealthy foods and drinks to address the growing burden of dietary-related disease, but the cost-effectiveness of combining taxes on unhealthy foods and subsidies on healthy foods is not well understood. Methods and Findings Using a population model of dietary-related diseases and health care costs and food price elasticities, we simulated the effect of taxes on saturated fat, salt, sugar, and sugar-sweetened beverages and a subsidy on fruits and vegetables, over the lifetime of the Australian population. The sizes of the taxes and subsidy were set such that, when combined as a package, there would be a negligible effect on average weekly expenditure on food (Conclusions With potentially large health benefits for the Australian population and large benefits in reducing health sector spending on the treatment of non-communicable diseases, the formulation of a tax and subsidy package should be given a more prominent role in Australia’s public health nutrition strategy.
机译:背景技术越来越多的国家正在征收对不健康的食物和饮料的税收,以解决与膳食相关疾病的不断增长,但在不健康食品上结合税收与健康食品补贴的成本效益尚不清楚。使用膳食相关疾病和医疗保健成本和食品价格弹性人口模型的方法和调查结果,我们模拟了税收对饱和脂肪,盐,糖和糖加糖饮料的影响以及水果和蔬菜的补贴澳大利亚人口的一生。设定了税收和补贴的规模,使得当作为一揽子计划组合时,对食品的平均每周支出效果可忽略不计(结论,澳大利亚人口潜在的巨大健康福利以及减少卫生部门支出的大福利应在澳大利亚公共卫生营养战略中获得税收和补贴方案的制定的非传染性疾病的治疗。

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