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Salgado Hernández, Juan Carlos; Ng, Shu Wen; & Colchero, M. Arantxa (2023). Changes in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Purchases across the Price Distribution after the Implementation of a Tax in Mexico: A before-and-after Analysis. BMC Public Health, 23(1), 265. PMCID: PMC9906831

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A tax of one-Mexican peso per liter of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) came into effect in January 2014 in Mexico as a national health policy to tackle the high overweight and obesity prevalence. Previous studies have shown an overall reduction in SSB purchases after the tax implementation. However, it remains unknown whether and to what extent SSB consumers switched to cheaper taxed beverages, attenuating the potential effect of the policy. Our study's objective was to estimate changes in household purchases of taxed SSBs by tertiles of SSB prices (low, middle, and high) in urban areas after the SSB tax implementation in 2014.
METHODS: Based on purchase data for 2012-2015 from households living in 54 Mexican cities with a population > 50,000 inhabitants, we calculated unit-value SSB prices for the full period and sorted them on a monthly basis to create monthly price tertiles. We merged these price tertiles to household purchases and created average monthly ml/capita/day SSB purchases by price tertile at the city level. We assessed SSB purchase switching patterns before and after the tax implementation through price-tertile stratified linear models. The main variable in the models was a dummy indicator that allowed us to identify the pre-tax period (2012-13) and post-tax period (2014-15). We controlled our models for time trends and contextual economic variables.
RESULTS: In the regression adjusted models, we found a statistically significant purchase reduction ranging between 10.80 and 13.79 ml/capita/day (p-value < 0.001) across taxed beverages from the middle-price SSB after the tax implementation. We observed no statistically significant reductions in purchases of low-price SSBs and high-price SSBs.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings show purchase reductions in the middle-price SSBs, which represents

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-15041-y

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2023

Journal Title

BMC Public Health

Author(s)

Salgado Hernández, Juan Carlos
Ng, Shu Wen
Colchero, M. Arantxa

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC9906831

Data Set/Study

Nielsen Mexico Consumer Panel Sevice

Continent/Country

Mexico

ORCiD

Ng - 0000-0003-0582-110X