Excessive consumption of sugar sweetened beverages (SSB) is of growing concern, and several countries are implementing measures to reduce SSB consumption. Understanding perceptions towards SSB policies is crucial to prioritize policy actions and to effectively frame public communication. We conducted a cross-sectional study in a sample of 754 adult Singaporeans to examine support towards 10 hypothetical policies to reduce SSB consumption. Policy scenarios were presented to participants and support was assessed using a 5-point Likert scale. Opinions about policies were elicited by asking participants “What other thoughts do you have about this policy?”. We used logistic regression to examine determinants of policy support, and thematic analy...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is independently associated with several non-communicable...
The broad availability of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in the Indonesian market is increasing co...
abstract: With more than one third of Americans considered to be obese, obesity is a public health i...
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...
OBJECTIVES: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
Objective: There are numerous health effects associated with excess sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) c...
ObjectiveTo assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened beve...
Objective: Due to limited research on policies associated with the health risks of consuming prepack...
Special Issue: Hunter Cancer Research Alliance Annual Symposium 2014Background: Obesity is a leading...
2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are th...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...
Issue addressed: This study investigated the impact of removing sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) fr...
-There are several options that can be done to enforce lowering level of sugary drinks such as stren...
Limiting consumption of drinks containing high sugar can prevent diabetes especially type 2. Diabete...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is independently associated with several non-communicable...
The broad availability of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in the Indonesian market is increasing co...
abstract: With more than one third of Americans considered to be obese, obesity is a public health i...
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...
OBJECTIVES: Despite significant evidence of harms associated with high levels of sugar-sweetened bev...
Objective: There are numerous health effects associated with excess sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) c...
ObjectiveTo assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened beve...
Objective: Due to limited research on policies associated with the health risks of consuming prepack...
Special Issue: Hunter Cancer Research Alliance Annual Symposium 2014Background: Obesity is a leading...
2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are th...
Background: The rate of overweight and obesity in Australia is among the highest in the world. Yet A...
Issue addressed: This study investigated the impact of removing sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) fr...
-There are several options that can be done to enforce lowering level of sugary drinks such as stren...
Limiting consumption of drinks containing high sugar can prevent diabetes especially type 2. Diabete...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is independently associated with several non-communicable...
The broad availability of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in the Indonesian market is increasing co...
abstract: With more than one third of Americans considered to be obese, obesity is a public health i...