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The following pages link to Factors Affecting Sugar‐Sweetened Beverage Availability in Competitive Venues of US Secondary Schools (Q45954164):
Displaying 13 items.
- How state taxes and policies targeting soda consumption modify the association between school vending machines and student dietary behaviors: a cross-sectional analysis (Q33988916) (← links)
- Evidence that a tax on sugar sweetened beverages reduces the obesity rate: a meta-analysis. (Q35041786) (← links)
- Trends in SSBs and snack consumption among children by age, body weight, and race/ethnicity (Q35551555) (← links)
- The association between state bans on soda only and adolescent substitution with other sugar-sweetened beverages: a cross-sectional study (Q36317079) (← links)
- School soft drink availability and consumption among U.S. secondary students (Q36860195) (← links)
- Consumption patterns of sugar-sweetened beverages in the United States. (Q36869804) (← links)
- School food and nutrition policy, monitoring and evaluation in the USA. (Q38046019) (← links)
- Association between a school-based intervention and adiposity outcomes in adolescents: The Italian "EAT" project. (Q40034685) (← links)
- Food and Beverage Marketing in Schools: A Review of the Evidence (Q40045716) (← links)
- Profits, commercial food supplier involvement, and school vending machine snack food availability: implications for implementing the new competitive foods rule. (Q45953744) (← links)
- Effectiveness of behavioral interventions to reduce the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages in children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q47184600) (← links)
- Carrots and sticks: compliance provisions in state competitive food laws-examples for state and local implementation of the updated USDA standards (Q50674536) (← links)
- Factors related to reducing free sugar intake among white ethnic adults in the UK: a qualitative study (Q88240801) (← links)