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Impacts of the Seattle Sweetened Beverage Tax on the Perceived Healthfulness of Sweetened Beverages

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卷 14, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu14050993

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sweetened beverages; beverage tax; health perceptions; food policy; health policy

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  1. City of Seattle
  2. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
  3. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [P2C HD042828]
  4. Arcora-The Foundation of Delta Dental Washington

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Research suggests that the implementation of sweetened beverage taxes in Seattle has led to significant increases in lower-income residents' perceptions of the health risks associated with sweetened beverage consumption, particularly regarding diabetes, heart disease, and serious health issues. Conversely, fewer changes were observed among higher-income residents. Further examination could explore the impact of pro-tax messaging on consumer perceptions of sweetened beverages.
Sweetened beverage taxes are associated with significant reductions in the purchase of sweetened beverages. However, it is unclear whether these taxes play a role in shifting perceptions about sweetened beverages and their health impacts. We utilized pre- and post-tax survey data collected from residents in Seattle, WA, a city that implemented a sweetened beverage tax in 2018 and from residents in an untaxed comparison area. We used income-stratified difference-in-difference linear probability models to compare net changes in the perceived healthfulness of overall sweetened beverage consumption and of different types of sugary beverages over time and across income groups. We found significant increases in the percentage of Seattle respondents with lower incomes who agreed that sweetened beverage consumption raises the risk of diabetes (DD = 9 percentage points (pp) (95% CI: 5 pp, 13 pp); p = 0.002), heart disease (DD = 7 pp (95% CI: 2 pp, 12 pp); p = 0.017), and serious health problems (DD = 12 pp (95% CI: 5 pp, 19 pp); p = 0.009), above and beyond changes in the comparison area. The most prominent changes in perceived health impacts of sweetened beverages were found among lower-income Seattle respondents, while fewer changes were found among higher-income Seattle respondents. Future work could examine the relationship between exposure to pro-tax messaging and changes in consumer perceptions of sweetened beverages.

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