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Design: Narrative review.
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Design: Narrative review.
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Objective: To demonstrate the use of evidence mapping methods as a tool for organising epidemiologic research on SSB intake and health outcomes: obesity, T2DM, MeTs and CHD/stroke.
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Objective: To review evidence of effectiveness of taxes on non-alcoholic beverages and foods as a means to influence obesity trends
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Objective: To determine if added sugar consumption is associated with the development of adiposity, impaired glucose homeostasis, or insulin sensitivity in youth at risk of obesity and to assess whether associations differed according to whether the source of added sugars was in liquid or solid form.
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Objective: To assess the effects of longer-term fructose intake, both isocaloric and hypercaloric exchange for a reference CHO, on postprandial TG.
More “Effect of fructose on postprandial triglycerides: a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled feeding trials”
Objective: To update a series of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of controlled feeding trials to assess the cardiometabolic effects of fructose in isocaloric exchange for glucose.
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Objective: To assess the potential impact of taxes and price increases on consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) , obesity, overweight and body mass index. Substitution of alternative drinks is also considered.
More “Evidence that a tax on sugar sweetened beverages reduces the obesity rate: a meta-analysis”
Objective: To examine the stability of individual’s dietary patterns over time and compare this with the stability of groups of individuals.
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Objective: To discuss current theories of the aetiology of dental caries and suggest approaches to caries prevention.
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Objective: To update evidence on the association between reducing the amount of sugars intake to <10% and <5% energy (E) on caries to inform updating of WHO guidelines on sugar consumption. The questions formulated by the WHO guideline development group were as follows: What is the effect on dental caries of a reduction in free sugars intake in adults/children?; What is the effect on dental caries of an increase in free sugars intake in adults/children?; and What is the effect on dental caries of restricting sugars intake to below 10% E to reduce risk of dental caries in adults/children?
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