Browsing by Subject "Sugar-sweetened beverages"
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(Elsevier, 2015)Prevention of obesity requires policies that work. In this Series paper, we propose a new way to understand how food policies could be made to work more effectively for obesity prevention. Our approach draws on evidence ...
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Sugar‑sweetened beverage consumption and breast composition in a longitudinal study of Chilean girls (BMC, 2022)Background: Frequent sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake has been associated with indirect markers of breast cancer risk, such as weight gain in adolescents and early menarche. How SSB intake relates to breast composition ...