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  • 22. Evaluation of the Relative Validity and Test-Retest Reliability of a 15-Item Beverage Intake Questionnaire in Children and Adolescents.
    Hill CE, MacDougall CR, Riebl SK, Savla J, Hedrick VE, Davy BM.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2017 Nov; 117(11):1757-1766.e5. PubMed ID: 28673606
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  • 29. Foods and beverages associated with higher intake of sugar-sweetened beverages.
    Mathias KC, Slining MM, Popkin BM.
    Am J Prev Med; 2013 Apr; 44(4):351-357. PubMed ID: 23498100
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  • 30. Sugar-Sweetened Beverage but Not Diet Soda Consumption Is Positively Associated with Progression of Insulin Resistance and Prediabetes.
    Ma J, Jacques PF, Meigs JB, Fox CS, Rogers GT, Smith CE, Hruby A, Saltzman E, McKeown NM.
    J Nutr; 2016 Dec; 146(12):2544-2550. PubMed ID: 27934644
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  • 32. Sugar sweetened beverage consumption during pregnancy is associated with lower diet quality and greater total energy intake.
    Gamba RJ, Leung CW, Petito L, Abrams B, Laraia BA.
    PLoS One; 2019 Dec; 14(4):e0215686. PubMed ID: 31022225
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  • 36. Longer Leukocyte Telomere Length Predicts Stronger Response to a Workplace Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Sales Ban: An Exploratory Study.
    Wojcicki JM, Lustig RH, Jacobs LM, Mason AE, Hartman A, Leung C, Stanhope K, Lin J, Schmidt LA, Epel ES.
    Curr Dev Nutr; 2021 Jul; 5(7):nzab084. PubMed ID: 34235373
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  • 37. Consumption of Beverages Containing Low-Calorie Sweeteners, Diet, and Cardiometabolic Health in Youth With Type 2 Diabetes.
    Sylvetsky AC, Chandran A, Talegawkar SA, Welsh JA, Drews K, El Ghormli L.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2020 Aug; 120(8):1348-1358.e6. PubMed ID: 32711855
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  • 40. Examining changes in school vending machine beverage availability and sugar-sweetened beverage intake among Canadian adolescents participating in the COMPASS study: a longitudinal assessment of provincial school nutrition policy compliance and effectiveness.
    Godin KM, Hammond D, Chaurasia A, Leatherdale ST.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2018 Nov 27; 15(1):121. PubMed ID: 30482211
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