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The equitable impact of sugary drink taxation structures on sugary drink consumption among Canadians: a modelling study using the 2015 Canadian Community Health Survey-Nutrition
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 27 / Issue 1 / 2024
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- 15 April 2024, e121
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Effects of a front-of-package disclosure on accuracy in assessing children’s drink ingredients: two randomised controlled experiments with US caregivers of young children
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 26 / Issue 12 / December 2023
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- 01 November 2023, pp. 2790-2801
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Impact of sugar-sweetened beverage taxes on price, import and sale volumes in an island: interrupted time series analysis
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 24 / Issue 7 / May 2021
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- 18 January 2021, pp. 1828-1835
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Seven-year trends in the availability, sugar content and serve size of single-serve non-alcoholic beverages in New Zealand: 2013–2019
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 24 / Issue 7 / May 2021
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- 15 December 2020, pp. 1595-1607
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Trends in sugary drinks in Canada, 2004 to 2015: a comparison of market sales and dietary intake data
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 22 / Issue 15 / October 2019
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- 04 July 2019, pp. 2723-2728
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Sleep patterns and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among children from around the world
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 21 / Issue 13 / September 2018
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- 23 April 2018, pp. 2385-2393
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Replacing sugary drinks with milk is inversely associated with weight gain among young obesity-predisposed children
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 114 / Issue 9 / 14 November 2015
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- 02 September 2015, pp. 1448-1455
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- 14 November 2015
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