The Journal of nutrition
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The Journal of nutrition · Jan 2021
Warning Labels Reduce Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake among College Students.
Health-related warning labels may reduce the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), but the effectiveness of such labels in real-world settings is not well established. ⋯ Warning labels were effective in reducing SSB intake among college students, particularly for fruit-flavored drinks, sweetened teas, and flavored milk.This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT04435145.
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The Journal of nutrition · Jan 2021
Nonalcoholic and Alcoholic Beverage Intakes by Adults across 5 Upper-Middle- and High-Income Countries.
Despite considerable public health interest in sugary drink consumption, there has been little comparison of intake across countries. ⋯ Most adult respondents across all countries consumed SSBs and sugary drinks, with greater consumption in Mexico and the USA. Consumption varied greatly across countries, but patterns of association among subpopulations were relatively similar.