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Consumption of Sugars, Sugary Foods, and Sugary Beverages in Relation to Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies.
Nour Makarem, Elisa V Bandera, Joseph M Nicholson, Niyati Parekh
Annu Rev Nutr
. 08 21, 2018.38:17-39 Print-Electronic
Source:PubMed
PMID:
29801420
doi:10.1146/annurev-nutr-082117-051805
[Retrospection and reflection on international progress of sugar-sweetened beverages tax policies].
D Liu, Y Zhai, W H Zhao
Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi
. Dec 06, 2017.51(12):1124-1128 Print
Source:PubMed
PMID:
29262497
doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-9624.2017.12.015
The effects of beverages on plaque acidogenicity after a sugary challenge.
Shilpa Naval, Anne Koerber, Larry Salzmann, Indru Punwani, Bradford R Johnson, Christine D Wu
J Am Dent Assoc
. Jul, 2013.144(7):815-22 Print
Source:PubMed
PMID:
23813263
doi:10.14219/jada.archive.2013.0192
Sugary Beverage Consumption Among California Children and Adolescents.
Joelle Wolstein, Susan H Babey
Policy Brief UCLA Cent Health Policy Res
. May, 2018.2018(2):1-8 Print
Source:PubMed
PMID:
29999284
doi:
Replacing sugary drinks with milk is inversely associated with weight gain among young obesity-predisposed children.
Miaobing Zheng, Anna Rangan, Margaret Allman-Farinelli, Jeanett Friis Rohde, Nanna Julie Olsen, Berit Lilienthal Heitmann
Br J Nutr
. Nov 14, 2015.114(9):1448-55 Print-Electronic
Source:PubMed
PMID:
26328600
doi:10.1017/S0007114515002974
Decreasing the Sale of Sugary Beverages: How Sweet It Is.
Mitchell H Katz
JAMA Intern Med
. 05 01, 2017.177(5):674 Print
Source:PubMed
PMID:
28264081
doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.9678
Sugary beverages raise diabetes risk: coffee and tea don't.
No authors listed
Harv Health Lett
. Apr, 2013.38(6):8 Print
Source:PubMed
PMID:
27024544
doi:
Price impact of taxes on sugary drinks in Brazil.
Paula Pereda, Carolina Policarpo Garcia
Econ Hum Biol
. 12, 2020.39:100898 Print-Electronic
Source:PubMed
PMID:
32622931
doi:10.1016/j.ehb.2020.100898
Classroom parties in US elementary schools: the potential for policies to reduce student exposure to sugary foods and beverages.
Lindsey Turner, Jamie F Chriqui, Frank J Chaloupka
J Nutr Educ Behav
. 2013 Nov-Dec.45(6):611-9 Print-Electronic
Source:PubMed
PMID:
23819904
doi:10.1016/j.jneb.2013.04.261
Cross sectional study on behavioral determinants associated with sugary foods and beverages and its corelates with body mass index among adolescents
Gautam, L.; Thapa, M.; Pokhrel, P.; Sapkota, P. M.; Bhatt, A.; Paudel, K.
medrxiv
. 2024-03-26. Preprint
Source:medrxiv
PPRID:
10.1101/2024.03.24.24304815v1
doi:NA
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