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Karen Hofman to Beverages

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Karen Hofman has written about Beverages.
Connection Strength

4,191
  1. Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes: Industry Response and Tactics. Yale J Biol Med. 2018 06; 91(2):185-190.
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    Score: 0,599
  2. Sugary beverage taxation in South Africa: Household expenditure, demand system elasticities, and policy implications. Prev Med. 2017 Dec; 105S:S26-S31.
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    Score: 0,556
  3. Modelling the potential impact of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax on stroke mortality, costs and health-adjusted life years in South Africa. BMC Public Health. 2016 05 31; 16:405.
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    Score: 0,519
  4. Decreasing the Burden of Type 2 Diabetes in South Africa: The Impact of Taxing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages. PLoS One. 2015; 10(11):e0143050.
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    Score: 0,500
  5. Sugar and health in South Africa: Potential challenges to leveraging policy change. Glob Public Health. 2017 01; 12(1):98-115.
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    Score: 0,492
  6. The potential impact of a 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages on obesity in South African adults: a mathematical model. PLoS One. 2014; 9(8):e105287.
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    Score: 0,458
  7. Nutrition-related non-communicable disease and sugar-sweetened beverage policies: a landscape analysis in Kenya. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1902659.
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    Score: 0,178
  8. The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1871189.
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    Score: 0,178
  9. Barriers to, and facilitators of, the adoption of a sugar sweetened beverage tax to prevent non-communicable diseases in Namibia: a policy landscape analysis. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1903213.
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    Score: 0,178
  10. Availability and advertising of sugar sweetened beverages in South African public primary schools following a voluntary pledge by a major beverage company: a mixed methods study. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1898130.
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    Score: 0,178
  11. Industry strategies in the parliamentary process of adopting a sugar-sweetened beverage tax in South Africa: a systematic mapping. Global Health. 2020 12 10; 16(1):116.
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    Score: 0,177
  12. Changes in beverage purchases following the announcement and implementation of South Africa's Health Promotion Levy: an observational study. Lancet Planet Health. 2021 04; 5(4):e200-e208.
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    Score: 0,045
  13. Nutrition related non-communicable diseases and sugar sweetened beverage policies: a landscape analysis in Zambia. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1872172.
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    Score: 0,045
  14. Assessing sugar-sweetened beverage intakes, added sugar intakes and BMI before and after the implementation of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax in South Africa. Public Health Nutr. 2021 07; 24(10):2900-2910.
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    Score: 0,044
  15. The potential health and revenue effects of a tax on sugar sweetened beverages in Zambia. BMJ Glob Health. 2020 04; 5(4).
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    Score: 0,042
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