Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet Australia lags other countries in developing comprehensive educative or regulatory responses to address sugary drink consumption, a key modifiable risk factor that contributes substantial excess sugar to the diet. Measurement of sugary drink consumption is typically sporadic and nutrition focussed and there is limited knowledge of community perceptions and awareness of the health risks associated with excess sugary drink consumption. The aim of this study was to assess the demographic characteristics, behavioural risk factors and attitudes and knowledge associated with sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) and 100% fruit juice consumption. Methods: A...
Objectives: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
ObjectiveTo assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened beve...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are the leading source of free sugars in Australian...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...
Reducing consumption of free sugars, such as those found in high concentrations in manufactured prod...
© 2015 Public Health Association of Australia. Objective: To explore factors associated with sugar-s...
The need to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is widely accepted, but whether artifi...
The need to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is widely accepted, but whether artifi...
Reducing consumption of free sugars, such as those found in high concentrations in manufactured prod...
Objective: There are numerous health effects associated with excess sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) c...
2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are th...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are consumed globally, and have been associated with adverse health...
Abstract Objective: To explore factors associated with sugar‐sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption in...
First published: 08 June 2020OBJECTIVE: There is limited knowledge of what influences sugary drink p...
OBJECTIVE:To assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened bev...
Objectives: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
ObjectiveTo assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened beve...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are the leading source of free sugars in Australian...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...
Reducing consumption of free sugars, such as those found in high concentrations in manufactured prod...
© 2015 Public Health Association of Australia. Objective: To explore factors associated with sugar-s...
The need to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is widely accepted, but whether artifi...
The need to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is widely accepted, but whether artifi...
Reducing consumption of free sugars, such as those found in high concentrations in manufactured prod...
Objective: There are numerous health effects associated with excess sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) c...
2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are th...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are consumed globally, and have been associated with adverse health...
Abstract Objective: To explore factors associated with sugar‐sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption in...
First published: 08 June 2020OBJECTIVE: There is limited knowledge of what influences sugary drink p...
OBJECTIVE:To assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened bev...
Objectives: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
ObjectiveTo assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened beve...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are the leading source of free sugars in Australian...