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Boissons sucréesSynonyme(s)Sugar-sweetened beverages |
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Background Social jetlag (SJL) occurs in adolescents due to misalignment of the biological and social clocks, so that most teens wake up earlier than their biological clocks on weekdays and delay bedtime and wake up time on weekends. This shift [...]Article
Context The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is increasing in Asia and several countries are adopting preventive policies to reduce consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs). However, eviden[...]Article
Adyya Gupta ; Natassja Billich ; Neetu Abey George ; Miranda R. Blake ; Kathryn Backholer ; Tara Boelsen-Robinson ; Anna Peeters |Context Globally, the use of labels or signage targeting SSBs remains in its infancy and there is limited evidence available regarding its ability to decrease purchase and consumption of SSBs. Objective This systematic review aimed to synthes[...]Article
Amanda C. Reese ; Rosalina Burgos-Gil ; Sean D. Cleary ; Karina Lora ; Ivonne Rivera ; Joel Gittelsohn ; Sara Seper ; Rafael Monge-Rojas ; Uriyoán Colón-Ramos |Background Water is recommended as an alternative for sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs). Low-income, minority groups in the United States continue to exhibit high SSB and low water consumption, and are more likely to exceed 100% fruit juice recom[...]Article