Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and obesity in SNAP-eligible children and adolescents

• Kids in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program were likely to drink soda. • Soda consumption raises obesity risk among children receiving nutrition assistance. • Youth ages 2–5 and hispanic youth who receive SNAP benefits and consume SSBs are more likely to be have obesity.

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Publié dans:A pilot randomized controlled trial examining the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of Adapted Motivational Interviewing for post-operative bariatric surgery patients. - 2016. - Amsterdam [u.a.]
Auteur principal: Twarog, John P. (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Peraj, Elizabet (Autre), Vaknin, Oren S. (Autre), Russo, Ashley T. (Autre), Woo Baidal, Jennifer A. (Autre), Sonneville, Kendrin R. (Autre)
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2020
Accès à la collection:A pilot randomized controlled trial examining the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of Adapted Motivational Interviewing for post-operative bariatric surgery patients
Sujets:Sugar-sweetened beverages Obesity Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program NHANES SNAP
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