An Evaluation of Healthy Hydration Recommendations for 93 Countries with Sugary Beverage Tax Legislation Globally, 2000–2023
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Healthy Beverage Guidelines to Reduce Sugary Beverage Health Risks
1.2. Policies and Legislation to Reduce Sugary Beverage Health Risks
1.3. Policy Coherence for Healthy Hydration to Reduce Sugary Beverage Health Risks
1.4. Study Purpose
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Questions
- RQ1:
- How many and which countries across the WHO’s six regions enacted and/or updated their sugary beverage tax or levy legislation between 2000 and 2023?
- RQ2:
- What are the most current published versions of the national technical and graphic FBDG documents for countries with sugary beverage tax legislation?
- RQ3:
- Which countries have issued healthy hydration recommendations to promote water and reduce, replace, or avoid sugary beverage intake and how do the text and graphic messages of the healthy beverage recommendations for countries compare and contrast in the national FBDGs?
- RQ4:
- What is the healthy hydration recommendation (HHR) score for countries with FBDG documents and sugary beverage tax legislation and how do the scores compare across the WHO’s six regions?
2.2. Search Strategy, Evidence Selection and Extraction
3. Results
3.1. Countries with Sugary Beverage Taxes or Levies across the Six WHO Regions
3.2. National Technical and Graphic FBDG Documents Available across the WHO Regions
3.3. Healthy Beverage Recommendations in FBDGs for Countries across the WHO Regions
Healthy Hydration Recommendation Scores by Country and Region
4. Discussion
4.1. FBDGs to Promote Healthy Hydration and Reduce Sugary Beverage Health Risks
4.2. Healthy Hydration Recommendations among the WHO Regions
4.3. Implications for Promoting Healthy Hydration to Reduce Sugary Beverage Health Risks
4.4. Study Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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WHO Region Countries with Targeted Sugary Beverage Tax Legislation Enacted or Updated since 2000 | SSB Tax or Levy (Year Enacted and/or Updated) | Technical FBDG (Year) |
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WHO Africa Region (n = 21 countries) | ||
Benin | SSB tax (2011, updated 2021) | Benin’s Dietary Guidelines (2015) * |
Burkina Faso | SSB tax (1995, updated 2023) | N/A |
Cabo Verde | SSB tax (2019) | N/A |
Central African Republic | SSB tax (2019) | N/A |
Côte d’Ivoire | SSB tax (2018) | N/A |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | SSB tax (2018) | N/A |
Ethiopia | SSB tax (2003, updated 2020) | Ethiopia: Food-Based Dietary Guidelines (2022) |
Equatorial Guinea | SSB tax (2020) | N/A |
Eritrea | SSB tax (2001) | N/A |
Gabon | SSB tax (2013) | National Dietary Guidelines and Recommendations for Healthy Diets—Gabon (2021) ** |
Ghana | SSB tax (2014, updated 2023) | Ghana: National Food-Based Dietary Guidelines (2023) |
Mali | SSB tax (2005) | N/A |
Mauritius | SSB tax (2013, updated 2022) | N/A |
Mozambique | SSB tax (2017) | N/A |
Niger | SSB tax (2015) | N/A |
Nigeria | SSB tax (2021) | Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for Nigeria—A Guide to Healthy Eating (2001) |
Sao Tome and Principe | SSB tax (1976, updated 2017) | N/A |
Seychelles | SSB tax (2019) | The Seychelles Dietary Guidelines (2006) |
South Africa | SSB levy (2018) | Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for South Africa (2013) |
Togo | SSB tax (2019) | N/A |
Zambia | SSB tax (2018) | Zambia Food-Based Dietary Guidelines Technical Recommendations (2021) |
WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (n = 8 countries) | ||
Bahrain | SSB tax (2017) | The Bahraini Food Based Dietary Guidelines: A Holistic Perspective to Health and Wellbeing (2023) |
Morocco | SSB tax (2019) | N/A |
Oman | SSB tax (2019, updated 2020) | The Omani Guide to Healthy Eating (2009) |
Pakistan | SSB tax (2005, updated 2023) | Pakistan Dietary Guidelines for Better Nutrition (2018) |
Qatar | SSB tax (2019) | Qatar Dietary Guidelines (2015) |
Saudi Arabia | SSB tax (2017, updated 2019) | Dietary Guidelines for Saudis: The Healthy Food Palm (2012) |
Tunisia | SSB tax (2018) | N/A |
United Arab Emirates | SSB tax (2017, updated 2019) | United Arab Emirates Dietary Guidelines (2019) |
WHO Regional Office for Europe (n = 20 countries) | ||
Azerbaijan | SSB tax (2019) | N/A |
Belgium | SSB tax (2009, updated 2016) | Dietary Guidelines for Belgian Adult Population (2019) |
Croatia | SSB tax (1994, updated 2020) | Dietary Guidelines for Adults (2002) ** |
Finland | SSB tax (1940, updated 2011) | Finnish Nutrition Recommendations (2014) based on the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations (2012) |
France | SSB tax (2012, updated 2018) | 50 Tips for Eating Better and Moving More (2023) * |
Hungary | SSB tax (2011, updated 2022) | Dietary Guidelines for the Adult Population in Hungary (2004) * |
Ireland | SSB tax (2018, updated 2019) | Healthy Food for Life—the Healthy Eating Guidelines (2015–2016) |
Isle of Man | SSB levy (2019) | N/A |
Latvia | SSB tax (2000, updated 2022) | Dietary Guidelines/Healthy Eating Recommendations for Adults (2020) * |
Monaco | SSB tax (2012, updated 2018) | N/A |
Montenegro | SSB tax (2001) | N/A |
Poland | SSB tax (2021) | Healthy Eating Recommendations: Plate of Healthy Eating (2020) * |
Portugal | SSB tax (2017, updated 2018) | Food Wheel Guide: A Guide for Daily Food Choices! (2016) * |
Romania | SSB tax (2023) | Guidelines for a Healthy Diet (2006) * |
Russian Federation | SSB tax (2023) | N/A |
Spain | SSB tax (2021) | Healthy and Sustainable Dietary Recommendations Supplemented with Physical Activity Recommendations for the Spanish Population (2022) |
Catalonia, Spain; SSB tax (2017) | ||
Saint Helena | SSB tax (2014, updated 2018) | N/A |
Tajikistan | SSB tax (2018) | N/A |
Türkiye | SSB tax (2002, updated 2017) | Dietary Guidelines for Turkey (2006) |
United Kingdom | SSB levy (2018) | Eatwell Guide (2016) |
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/WHO Americas Region (n = 18 countries) | ||
Barbados | SSB tax (2015, updated 2022) | Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for Barbados (2017) |
Bermuda | SSB tax (2018, updated 2023) | Eat Well Bermuda (2017) |
Bolivia | SSB tax (2016, updated 2022) | Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for the Bolivian Population (2014) *** |
Canada | British Columbia, Canada; SSB tax (2021) | Canada’s Dietary Guidelines (2019) |
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; SSB tax (2022) | ||
Chile | SSB tax (2014) | Food Guidelines for Chile (2022) *** |
Colombia | SSB tax (2023) | Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for the Colombian Population Over 2 Years of Age (2020) *** |
Dominica | SSB tax (2015) | Dominica Food-Based Dietary Guidelines (2007) |
Ecuador | SSB tax (2016) | The Technical Document of the Food-Based Dietary Guidelines of Food of Ecuador (2020) *** |
El Salvador | SSB tax (2010) | Dietary Guidelines for Salvadorian Families (2012) *** |
Grenada | SSB tax (2023) | Healthy Choices for Healthy Living—Guidelines for Grenadians (2020) |
Guatemala | SSB tax (2002) | Dietary Guidelines for Guatemala Recommendations for Healthy Eating (2012) *** |
Honduras | SSB tax (2020) | Dietary Guidelines for Honduras Tips for Healthy Eating (2013) *** |
Mexico | SSB tax (2014) | Food Guides for the Mexican Population (2023) *** |
Panama | SSB tax (1995, updated 2019) | Dietary Guidelines for Panama (2013) *** |
Peru | SSB tax (1999, updated 2021) | Dietary Guidelines for the Peruvian Population (2020) *** |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | SSB tax (2010) | Food Based Dietary Guidelines for St. Kitts and Nevis (2010) |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | SSB tax (2007) | Food Based Dietary Guidelines of St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2021) |
USA (8 jurisdictions) | Albany, CA; SSB tax (2017) | Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2020) |
Berkeley, CA; SSB tax (2016) | ||
Oakland, CA; SSB tax (2017) | ||
San Francisco, CA; SSB tax (2018) | ||
Seattle, WA; SSB tax (2018) | ||
Boulder, CO; SSB tax (2017) | ||
Navajo Nation; SSB tax (2015, updated 2020) | ||
Philadelphia, PA; SSB tax (2017) | ||
WHO Southeast Asia Region (n = 7 countries) | ||
Bangladesh | SSB tax (2012) | Dietary Guidelines for Bangladesh (2013) |
India | SSB tax (2017) | Dietary Guidelines for Indians—A Manual (2011) |
Maldives | SSB tax (2017, updated 2020) | Food Based Dietary Guidelines for Maldives (2019) |
Nepal | SSB tax (2002, updated 2022) | Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for Nepalese (2012) ** |
Sri Lanka | SSB tax (2018, updated 2020) | Food Based Dietary Guidelines for Sri Lankans—Practitioner’s Handbook (2021) |
Thailand | SSB tax (2017) | Food-Based Dietary Guideline for Thai (1998, Second Edition 2007) |
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste | SSB tax (2023) | N/A |
WHO Western Pacific Region (n = 19 countries) | ||
American Samoa | SSB tax (2001) | N/A |
Brunei (Brunei Darussalam) | SSB tax (2017, updated 2023) | Dietary Guidelines for Healthy Eating Brunei Darussalam (2020) |
Cambodia | SSB tax (2003, updated 2023) | Development of Recommended Dietary Allowance and Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for School-Aged Children in Cambodia (2017) |
Cook Islands | SSB tax (2008, updated 2014) | N/A |
Fiji | SSB tax (1986, updated 2023) | Food and Health Guidelines for Fiji (2013) |
French Polynesia | SSB tax (2004, updated 2020) | N/A |
Kiribati | SSB tax (2014) | N/A |
Malaysia | SSB tax (2019, updated 2023) | Malaysian Dietary Guidelines (2020) |
Marshall Islands | SSB tax (1989, updated 2016) | RMI Guidelines for Healthy Living (2022) |
Nauru | SSB tax (2007) | N/A |
New Caledonia | SSB tax (2017, updated 2021) | N/A |
Niue | SSB tax (1969, updated 2016) | N/A |
Northern Mariana Islands | SSB tax (1995, updated 2011) | N/A |
Philippines | SSB tax (2018) | Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos (2012) |
Samoa | SSB tax (1984, updated 2018) | N/A |
Tonga | SSB tax (2013, updated 2018) | N/A |
Tuvalu | SSB tax (2009, updated 2020) | Tuvalu Guidelines for a Healthy Diet and Lifestyle (2021) |
Vanuatu | SSB tax (2002, updated 2012, excise implemented 2015) | N/A |
Wallis and Futuna | SSB tax (2017) | N/A |
African Region Country (Score) (FBDG Publication Year) | Eastern Mediterranean Region Country (Score) (FBDG Publication Year) | European Region Country (Score) (FBDG Publication Year) | PAHO/Americas Region Country (Score) (FBDG Publication Year) | Southeast Asia Region Country (Score) (FBDG Publication Year) | Western Pacific Region Country (Score) (FBDG Publication Year) | |
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Highest HHR Scores (11–12) (n = 13) | Ethiopia (11) (2022) Ghana (11) (2023) | Pakistan (11) (2018) | Belgium (11) (2019) | Bolivia (12) (2014) Peru (12) (2020) Chile (11) (2022) Ecuador (11) (2020) | Maldives (11) (2019) Sri Lanka (11) (2021) | Brunei (12) (2020) Malaysia (11) (2020) Philippines (11) (2012) |
High HHR Scores (9–10) (n = 22) | South Africa (10) (2013) Seychelles (9) (2006) | Qatar (10) (2015) | Türkiye (10) (2006) France (9) (2023) Ireland (9) (2015–2016) Portugal (9) (2016) United Kingdom (9) (2016) Finland (9) (2014) | Mexico (10) (2023) Panama (10) (2013) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (10) (2021) Honduras (10) (2013) Canada (10) (2019) Guatemala (10) (2012) Grenada (9) (2020) El Salvador (9) (2012) | Bangladesh (10) (2013) India (9) (2011) | Fiji (10) (2013) Marshall Islands (10) (2022) Tuvalu (9) (2021) |
Medium HHR Scores (4–8) (n = 20) | Zambia (8) (2021) Benin (7) (2015) Nigeria (5) (2001) | Saudi Arabia (8) (2012) Oman (5) (2009) United Arab Emirates (4) (2019) Bahrain (4) (2023) | Latvia (8) (2020) Hungary (7) (2004) Poland (7) (2020) Spain (6) (2022) Romania (5) (2006) | Saint Kitts and Nevis (8) (2010) Barbados (7) (2017) United States of America (7) (2020) Dominica (6) (2007) Colombia (5) (2020) Bermuda (5) (2017) | Nepal (6) (2012) | Cambodia (4) (2017) |
Lowest HHR Scores (0–3) (n = 3) | Gabon (3) (2021) | Croatia (0) (2002) | Thailand (1) (2007) | |||
No FBDG identified (n = 35) | Burkina Faso (0) Cabo Verde (0) Central African Republic (0) Côte d’Ivoire (0) Democratic Republic of the Congo (0) Equatorial Guinea (0) Eritrea (0) Mali (0) Mauritius (0) Mozambique (0) Niger (0) Sao Tome and Principe (0) Togo (0) | Morocco (0) Tunisia (0) | Azerbaijan (0) Isle of Man (0) Monaco (0) Montenegro (0) Russian Federation (0) Saint Helena (0) Tajikistan (0) | Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (0) | American Samoa (0) Cook Islands (0) French Polynesia (0) Kiribati (0) Nauru (0) New Caledonia (0) Niue (0) Northern Mariana Islands (0) Samoa (0) Tonga (0) Vanuatu (0) Wallis and Futuna (0) |
WHO Regional Office (Number of Countries across WHO Region) | # Countries with Sugary Beverage Tax Legislation * (Years) | # Countries with FBDG Documents (Years) | Countries with High Healthy Hydration Recommendation Scores (HHR = 9–12) Ranked from Highest to Lowest (Year) n = 35 Countries HHR 9–12 (2006–2023) | Countries with the High or Highest Healthy Hydration Scores (HHR = 11–12) and Model Recommendations (Year) n = 13 Countries (2012–2023) |
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Africa Region 47 countries | 21 (45%) countries (2001–2023) | 8 countries (2001–2023) | 4 countries Ghana (2023) HHR = 11 Ethiopia (2022) HHR = 11 South Africa (2013) HHR = 10 Seychelles (2006) HHR = 9 | Ghana (2023): “Drink water regularly” (pg. 34); “It is recommended to limit drinking of sugar-sweetened beverages”. (pg. 34) Ethiopia (2022): “Drink 8–10 large glasses of clean water daily”. (pg. 44); “Limit intake of sugar, sweets and soft drinks to below 30 g per day”. (pg. 48) |
Eastern Mediterranean Region 21 countries | 8 (38%) countries (2017–2023) | 6 countries (2009–2023) | 2 countries Pakistan (2018) HHR = 11 Qatar (2015) HHR = 10 | Pakistan (2018): “Drink plenty of water each day” (pg. 56); “Reduce sugar intake, and limit intake of soft drinks, confectionaries, bakery products and commercial fruit drinks” (pg. 54) |
European Region 53 countries | 20 (38%) countries (2011–2023) | 13 countries (2006–2022) | 7 countries Belgium (2019) HHR = 11 Türkiye (2006) HHR = 10 France (2023) HHR = 9 Portugal (2016) HHR = 9 Ireland (2015–2016) HHR = 9 United Kingdom (2016) HHR = 9 Finland (2014) HHR = 9 | Belgium (2019): “Consume as few drinks with added sugars as possible and choose water instead”. (pg. 63) |
Americas Region 35 countries | 18 (51%) countries (2002–2023) | 18 countries (2007–2023) | 12 countries Bolivia (2014) HHR = 12 Peru (2020) HHR = 12 Chile (2022) HHR = 11 Ecuador (2020) HHR = 11 Mexico (2023) HHR = 10 St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2021) HHR = 10 Canada (2019) HHR = 10 Honduras (2013) HHR = 10 Panama (2013) HHR = 10 Guatemala (2012) HHR = 10 Grenada (2020) HHR = 9 El Salvador (2012) HHR = 9 | Bolivia (2014): “Drink daily 6–8 glasses of water complementary to the meals”. (pg. 47); “Avoid excessive consumption of sugar, sweets, carbonated drinks, and alcoholic beverages”. (pg. 47) Peru (2020): “Stay healthy by drinking 6 to 8 glasses of water a day”. (pg. 33); “Take care of your health; avoid overweight by reducing the consumption of sugars in your meals and drinks”. (pg. 30) Chile (2022): “Drink water several times a day, do not replace it with juices or beverages”. (pg. 36) “Beverages, juices, sports drinks, and energy drinks, for the most part, contain sugar, increasing calories and sugars in your diet, promoting obesity, stimulating appetite, and leading to the onset of dental cavities and metabolic diseases such as diabetes and osteoporosis”. (pg. 38) Ecuador (2020): “Let’s drink eight glasses of safe water daily for proper body function”. (pg. 154); “Let’s protect our health: let’s avoid the consumption of processed products, fast food, and sugary drinks”. (pg. 154) |
Southeast Asia 11 countries | 7 (64%) countries (2012–2023) | 6 countries (1998–2021) | 4 countries Sri Lanka (2021) HHR = 11 Maldives (2019) HHR = 11 Bangladesh (2013) HHR = 10 India (2011) HHR = 9 | Sri Lanka (2021): “Water is the healthiest drink: Drink 8 to 10 glasses (1.5–2.0 L) throughout the day”. (pg. 59); “Limit sugary drinks, biscuits, cakes, sweets and sweeteners”. (pg. 55) Maldives (2019): “Drink plenty of water and choose water over sugary drinks” (pg. 13) |
Western Pacific 37 countries | 19 (51%) countries (2001–2023) | 7 countries (2012–2022) | 6 countries Brunei (2020) HHR = 12 Malaysia (2020) HHR = 11 Philippines (2012) HHR = 11 Fiji (2013) HHR = 10 Marshall Islands (2022) HHR = 10 Tuvalu (2021) HHR = 9 | Brunei (2020): “Drink at least eight glasses of water a day”. (pg. 102); “Limit intake of sugar-sweetened beverages”. (pg. 102) Malaysia (2020): “Drink plenty of water daily”. (pg. 196); “Limit sugar intake in foods and beverages”. (pg. 178) Philippines (2012): “Consume safe foods and water to prevent diarrhea and other food and water-borne diseases”. (pg. 73); “Soft drinks are refreshing beverages that provide water and energy, but like coffee and tea should be consumed in moderation”. (pg. 25) |
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Leary, N.; Parker, M.K.; Rincón Gallardo Patiño, S.; Kraak, V.I. An Evaluation of Healthy Hydration Recommendations for 93 Countries with Sugary Beverage Tax Legislation Globally, 2000–2023. Nutrients 2024, 16, 2264. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16142264
Leary N, Parker MK, Rincón Gallardo Patiño S, Kraak VI. An Evaluation of Healthy Hydration Recommendations for 93 Countries with Sugary Beverage Tax Legislation Globally, 2000–2023. Nutrients. 2024; 16(14):2264. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16142264
Chicago/Turabian StyleLeary, Nicole, Molly K. Parker, Sofía Rincón Gallardo Patiño, and Vivica I. Kraak. 2024. "An Evaluation of Healthy Hydration Recommendations for 93 Countries with Sugary Beverage Tax Legislation Globally, 2000–2023" Nutrients 16, no. 14: 2264. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16142264
APA StyleLeary, N., Parker, M. K., Rincón Gallardo Patiño, S., & Kraak, V. I. (2024). An Evaluation of Healthy Hydration Recommendations for 93 Countries with Sugary Beverage Tax Legislation Globally, 2000–2023. Nutrients, 16(14), 2264. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16142264