Children's sugar-sweetened beverages consumption: associations with family and home-related factors, differences within ethnic groups explored
Abstract Background The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) may contribute to the development of overweight among children. The present study aimed to evaluate associations between family and home-related factors and children's SSB consumption. We explored associations within ethnic...
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Main Authors: | V. M. van de Gaar (Author), A. van Grieken (Author), W. Jansen (Author), H. Raat (Author) |
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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