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- Author(s): Hussain, Shehnaz (AUTHOR)
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Australasian Psychiatry. Aug2024, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p383-386. 4p.
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Objective: This commentary discusses the New Zealand Labour Party's announcement to remove tax on fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables. It aims to explore its potential impact on the psychological well-being of New Zealanders in the context of the growing global burden of mental illnesses in the current food environment. Conclusions: The proposed tax exemption on fruits and vegetables demonstrates the government's commitment to improving the food environment. While the precise mental health effects of this potential tax change remain unstudied, existing evidence suggests a positive impact on New Zealanders' well-being, marking a pivotal step in addressing broader health issues and fostering a healthier, more equitable food landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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