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New Zealand Beverage Guidance Panel - Hāpai Te Hauora

Pac Health Dialog. 3. World Health Organization. WHO urges global action to curtail consumption and health impacts of sugary drinks (news release). Website ...

National Obesity Strategy 2022-2032

To reduce health inequities, actions will be universal (can apply to ... need to maintain your health and reduce the risk of diet-related chronic ...

Taking action to protect children from the harmful impact of food ...

... measures that could reduce the consumption of their products. ... World Bank joint malnutrition estimates, the Global School-Based Student Health ...

Obesity - News - WHO/Europe

World Obesity Day is on 4 March, and on this occasion WHO/Europe raises the urgent need for promoting healthy eating habits among children. This recommendation ...

IHPE | IHPE - Institute of Health Promotion and Education

WHO urges global action to curtail consumption and health impacts of sugary drinks. by IHPE | Oct 12, 2016 | News. Taxing sugary drinks can lower consumption ...

The health and financial impacts of a sugary drink tax across ...

A 20 % sugary drink tax was estimated to reduce the consumption of sugary drinks by an average of around 15 %, with a greater reduction in the lowest income ...

SDG 12: Curbing the consumption of ultra-processed foods and ...

Four consumer-side public policies are critical to make progress towards SDG 12 and to promote sustainable food systems. These policies seek to protect ...

Let's Talk About Sugar - PHAI - Public Health Advocacy Institute of WA

World Health Organisation urges all countries to tax sugary drinks. Examples of what is happening around the globe. Tesco supermarket chain in the UK cuts sugar ...

A role for taxation in reducing Australia's sugar consumption TTPI

17 World Health Organisation Global Action Plan (n 2) recommends that states develop policies to “reduce the content of free and added sugars in food and ...

Eat less meat: UN climate-change report calls for change to human ...

Efforts to curb greenhouse-gas emissions and the impacts of global warming will fall significantly short without drastic changes in global land use ...

The EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health

The EAT-Lancet Commission brings together world-leading researchers in nutrition, health, sustainability and policy from across the globe.

Allocation of funding from the soft drinks industry levy for sport in ...

... impact. The study found ... [7] WHO, WHO urges global action to curtail consumption and health impacts of sugary drinks, 11 October 2016.

AMA adopts policy to reduce consumption of sugar-sweetened ...

... health consequences of SSB consumption, and the use of plain packaging. ... Madara urges action on governance. Also of Interest: Health ...

Global organisations urge Coke, Pepsi to acknowledge soda's link ...

The George Institute for Global Health has joined health groups around the world calling on Coca-Cola and PepsiCo to stop marketing sugary drinks to children.

The Australian Dental Association urges policymakers to rethink ...

Rethink Sugary Drinks, an alliance of 21 health and community organizations, calls on the Australian Government to introduce a health levy on ...

Taxation of sugar-sweetened beverages a win-win for Ghana's ...

Actioned by the Government of Ghana as part of measures to reduce impacts of such beverages on public health, the tax bill makes Ghana one ...

Amid the escalating impact of antimicrobial resistance, the Global ...

By 2030, reduce global human deaths due to AMR by 10%. · By 2030, ACCESS[1] group antibiotics comprise at least 80% of overall human antibiotic ...

Qualitative insights into Australian consumers' views for and against ...

... curb overconsumption, and to inform Australian public health efforts ... consumption patterns, preferences, and perceived health effects.

KUNA :: WHO urges curtail of sugary drinks 11/10/2016

"Consumption of free sugars, including products like sugary drinks, is a major factor in the global increase of people suffering from obesity ...

Climate change and global health: What actions are healthcare ...

Climate change is wreaking havoc on human health through increased risk of disease, injuries and death. · Yet the healthcare sector, which treats ...