ISSUE ADDRESSED: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are the leading source of free sugars in Australian children's and adults' diets. This study explores drivers of consumption among parents and young adults to inform interventions. METHODS: Eight focus groups (n = 59) stratified by gender, age/life stage and SES were analysed thematically. RESULTS: Daily SSB consumption was normalised. Participants drank SSBs to avoid perceived energy/sugar deficits, to treat themselves and as a function of familial influence. Frequent consumption was considered acceptable if "in moderation" and/or "balanced" with exercise/diet; however, there was a large disconnect between this language of moderation and actual consumption practices. Participants acknowledge...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a leading source of added sugar in the American diet. Further, ...
Special Issue: Hunter Cancer Research Alliance Annual Symposium 2014Background: Obesity is a leading...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...
2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are th...
2020 Elsevier Ltd Sugar-containing beverages are the leading source of added sugar consumption among...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...
Objectives: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
Objectives: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
Objective. To examine how parents’ beliefs about beverage attributes and exposure to sugar-sweetened...
OBJECTIVES: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
OBJECTIVE: Most research investigating sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and health, conducted at the ...
Background: Young adulthood represents an influential transitional period marked by poor dietary hab...
Objective: There are numerous health effects associated with excess sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) c...
Introduction: Consumption of sugar sweetened beverages (SSB)s has been linked with adult and childho...
© 2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Consumption of high sugar foods and ...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a leading source of added sugar in the American diet. Further, ...
Special Issue: Hunter Cancer Research Alliance Annual Symposium 2014Background: Obesity is a leading...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...
2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are th...
2020 Elsevier Ltd Sugar-containing beverages are the leading source of added sugar consumption among...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...
Objectives: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
Objectives: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
Objective. To examine how parents’ beliefs about beverage attributes and exposure to sugar-sweetened...
OBJECTIVES: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
OBJECTIVE: Most research investigating sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and health, conducted at the ...
Background: Young adulthood represents an influential transitional period marked by poor dietary hab...
Objective: There are numerous health effects associated with excess sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) c...
Introduction: Consumption of sugar sweetened beverages (SSB)s has been linked with adult and childho...
© 2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Consumption of high sugar foods and ...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a leading source of added sugar in the American diet. Further, ...
Special Issue: Hunter Cancer Research Alliance Annual Symposium 2014Background: Obesity is a leading...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...