[HTML][HTML] Fiscal policy to improve diets and prevent noncommunicable diseases: from recommendations to action
… Fiscal policies can be used to alter retail prices in such a way that sales and … of
noncommunicable diseases are reduced. 4 As the evidence of the potential benefits of such policies …
noncommunicable diseases are reduced. 4 As the evidence of the potential benefits of such policies …
The macroeconomic impacts of diet-related fiscal policy for NCD prevention: a systematic review
… This review aims to assess the global evidence for the macroeconomic impact of diet-related
fiscal policies for non-communicable disease prevention on industry revenue, government …
fiscal policies for non-communicable disease prevention on industry revenue, government …
[PDF][PDF] Non-communicable diseases in developing countries: causes and health policy/program assessments
T Yamada, CC Chen, IM Chiu, SW Rizvi - J Trop Dis, 2013 - Citeseer
… Predisposing factor (policy & program) Fiscal interventions for knowledge to influence
behavior change: NCD management: the country is implementing any fiscal interventions for …
behavior change: NCD management: the country is implementing any fiscal interventions for …
[PDF][PDF] Fiscal policies for diet and prevention of noncommunicable diseases: technical meeting report, 5-6 May 2015, Geneva, Switzerland
World Health Organization - 2016 - apps.who.int
… 2013–2020 (GAP) (1) provides a roadmap and a menu of policy options for … noncommunicable
diseases (NCDs) and exposure to risk factors. Under Objective 3 of GAP, one of the policy …
diseases (NCDs) and exposure to risk factors. Under Objective 3 of GAP, one of the policy …
An umbrella review of the acceptability of fiscal and pricing policies to reduce diet-related Noncommunicable disease
… A number of policy actions have been promoted to help counter the rise in diet-related
noncommunicable disease (NCD), including fiscal and pricing policies, henceforth FPs. …
noncommunicable disease (NCD), including fiscal and pricing policies, henceforth FPs. …
Financing national non-communicable disease responses
LN Allen - Global Health Action, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
… Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) (also known as socially transmitted diseases) were
conspicuously absent from the Millennium Development Goals and seemed to miss out on the ‘…
conspicuously absent from the Millennium Development Goals and seemed to miss out on the ‘…
[图书][B] Public policy and the challenge of chronic noncommunicable diseases
O Adeyi, O Smith, S Robles - 2007 - books.google.com
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are by far the major cause of death in lower-middle,
upper-middle, and high-income countries; by 2015, they will also be the leading cause of death …
upper-middle, and high-income countries; by 2015, they will also be the leading cause of death …
Implementation of non-communicable disease policies: a geopolitical analysis of 151 countries
LN Allen, BD Nicholson, BYT Yeung… - The Lancet Global …, 2020 - thelancet.com
… Most countries have endorsed WHO non-communicable disease (NCD) best buy policies, but
we … Common case studies include the USA blocking the inclusion of fiscal measures in the …
we … Common case studies include the USA blocking the inclusion of fiscal measures in the …
The effects of policy actions to improve population dietary patterns and prevent diet-related non-communicable diseases: scoping review
L Hyseni, M Atkinson, H Bromley, L Orton… - European journal of …, 2017 - nature.com
… Poor diet generates a bigger non-communicable disease (NCD) burden than tobacco,
alcohol and physical inactivity combined. We reviewed the potential effectiveness of policy …
alcohol and physical inactivity combined. We reviewed the potential effectiveness of policy …
[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of dietary policies to reduce noncommunicable diseases
… In light of the uncertainty about the effectiveness of diet-related fiscal policies, the examination
of their cost-effectiveness by only a minority of studies is not surprising, particularly in …
of their cost-effectiveness by only a minority of studies is not surprising, particularly in …