[HTML][HTML] Trends in uterine cancer mortality in the United States: a 50-year population-based analysis
S Somasegar, A Bashi, SM Lang, CI Liao… - Obstetrics & …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To analyze mortality trends in uterine cancer in the United States over 50 years
with an emphasis on age and race and ethnicity. METHODS: Data on uterine cancer deaths …
with an emphasis on age and race and ethnicity. METHODS: Data on uterine cancer deaths …
Estimating the effects of preventive and weight-management interventions on the prevalence of childhood obesity in England: a modelling study
Background The effects of the systematic delivery of treatments for obesity are unknown. We
aimed to estimate the potential effects on the prevalence of childhood obesity of …
aimed to estimate the potential effects on the prevalence of childhood obesity of …
[HTML][HTML] Estimated impact of the UK soft drinks industry levy on childhood hospital admissions for carious tooth extractions: interrupted time series analysis
Methods Changes in incidence rates of monthly National Health Service hospital
admissions for extraction of teeth due to a primary diagnosis of dental caries (International …
admissions for extraction of teeth due to a primary diagnosis of dental caries (International …
Projected health and economic impacts of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in Germany: A cross-validation modelling study
KMF Emmert-Fees, B Amies-Cull, N Wawro… - Plos …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Background Taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have been implemented globally
to reduce the burden of cardiometabolic diseases by disincentivizing consumption through …
to reduce the burden of cardiometabolic diseases by disincentivizing consumption through …
How Could Taxes on Sugary Drinks and Foods Help Reduce the Burden Of Type 2 Diabetes?
A Reyes-García, I Junquera-Badilla, C Batis… - Current diabetes …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Taxes on sugary drinks and foods have emerged as a key
strategy to counteract the alarming levels of diabetes worldwide. Added sugar consumption …
strategy to counteract the alarming levels of diabetes worldwide. Added sugar consumption …
Impact of the UK soft drinks industry levy on health and health inequalities in children and adolescents in England: An interrupted time series analysis and population …
Background The soft drinks industry levy (SDIL) in the United Kingdom has led to a
significant reduction in household purchasing of sugar in drinks. In this study, we examined …
significant reduction in household purchasing of sugar in drinks. In this study, we examined …
The UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy and childhood hospital admissions for asthma in England
Sugar sweetened beverage consumption has been suggested as a risk factor for childhood
asthma symptoms. We examined whether the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy (SDIL) …
asthma symptoms. We examined whether the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy (SDIL) …
Incorporating micro data into differentiated products demand estimation with PyBLP
C Conlon, J Gortmaker - 2023 - nber.org
We provide a general framework for incorporating many types of micro data from summary
statistics to full surveys of selected consumers into Berry, Levinsohn, and Pakes (1995)-style …
statistics to full surveys of selected consumers into Berry, Levinsohn, and Pakes (1995)-style …
A people-centred approach is needed to meet net zero goals
To meet net zero goals, more drastic action is needed than is acknowledged by most
policymakers, posing a major social challenge that will impact many aspects of people's …
policymakers, posing a major social challenge that will impact many aspects of people's …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of cuts to local authority spending on cultural, environmental and planning services on inequalities in childhood obesity in England: A longitudinal …
Background Almost 20% of children in England are living with obesity by the end of primary
school, with marked and growing inequalities driven by increasing prevalence in more …
school, with marked and growing inequalities driven by increasing prevalence in more …