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170 related items for PubMed ID: 32321058

  • 1. Are laws restricting soft drinks sales in Brazilian schools able to lower their availability?
    Azeredo CM, Leite MA, Rauber F, Ricardo CZ, Levy RB.
    Rev Saude Publica; 2020; 54():42. PubMed ID: 32321058
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  • 12. Can the school environment influence oral health-related behaviours? A multilevel analysis of the Brazilian National Adolescent School-Based Health Survey 2015.
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  • 13. Associations between parental limits, school vending machine purchases, and soft drink consumption among Kentucky middle school students.
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  • 16. Ultra-processed food consumption by Brazilian adolescents in cafeterias and school meals.
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