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322 related items for PubMed ID: 35733102

  • 1. "You can't just eat 16 teaspoons of sugar so why would you drink 16 teaspoons' worth of sugar?": a qualitative study of young adults' reactions to sugary drink warning labels.
    Miller C, Wright K, Dono J, Pettigrew S, Wakefield M, Coveney J, Wittert G, Roder D, Durkin S, Martin J, Ettridge K.
    BMC Public Health; 2022 Jun 22; 22(1):1241. PubMed ID: 35733102
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  • 2. "No Child or Adult Would Ever Probably Choose to Have 16 Teaspoons of Sugar": A Preliminary Study of Parents' Responses to Sugary Drink Warning Label Options.
    Miller C, Dono J, Wright K, Pettigrew S, Wakefield M, Coveney J, Wittert G, Roder D, Durkin S, Martin J, Ettridge K.
    Nutrients; 2022 Oct 07; 14(19):. PubMed ID: 36235825
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  • 3. Warning labels for sugar-sweetened beverages and fruit juice: evaluation of 27 different labels on health effects, sugar content, energy and exercise equivalency.
    Miller C, Ettridge K, Pettigrew S, Wittert G, Coveney J, Wakefield M, Roder D, Durkin S, Martin J, Kay E, Dono J.
    Public Health; 2024 May 07; 230():138-148. PubMed ID: 38547760
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  • 4. The effect of sugar-sweetened beverage front-of-pack labels on drink selection, health knowledge and awareness: An online randomised controlled trial.
    Billich N, Blake MR, Backholer K, Cobcroft M, Li V, Peeters A.
    Appetite; 2018 Sep 01; 128():233-241. PubMed ID: 29879450
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  • 5. Influence of the San Francisco, CA, Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Health Warning on Consumer Reactions: Implications for Equity from a Randomized Experiment.
    Grummon AH, Reimold AE, Hall MG.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2022 Feb 01; 122(2):363-370.e6. PubMed ID: 34465443
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  • 6. Taxes and front-of-package labels improve the healthiness of beverage and snack purchases: a randomized experimental marketplace.
    Acton RB, Jones AC, Kirkpatrick SI, Roberto CA, Hammond D.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2019 May 21; 16(1):46. PubMed ID: 31113448
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  • 7. Self-reported decreases in the purchases of selected unhealthy foods resulting from the implementation of warning labels in Mexican youth and adult population.
    Contreras-Manzano A, White CM, Nieto C, Quevedo KL, Vargas-Meza J, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Barquera S, Jáuregui A.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2024 Jun 14; 21(1):64. PubMed ID: 38877496
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  • 8. Experimental Studies of Front-of-Package Nutrient Warning Labels on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Ultra-Processed Foods: A Scoping Review.
    Taillie LS, Hall MG, Popkin BM, Ng SW, Murukutla N.
    Nutrients; 2020 Feb 22; 12(2):. PubMed ID: 32098363
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  • 9. Warning labels and interpretive nutrition labels: Impact on substitution between sugar and artificially sweetened beverages, juice and water in a real-world selection task.
    Miller C, Ettridge K, Pettigrew S, Wittert G, Wakefield M, Coveney J, Roder D, Martin J, Brownbill A, Dono J.
    Appetite; 2022 Feb 01; 169():105818. PubMed ID: 34838869
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  • 10. The impact of 'on-pack' pictorial health warning labels and calorie information labels on drink choice: A laboratory experiment.
    Mantzari E, Pechey R, Codling S, Sexton O, Hollands GJ, Marteau TM.
    Appetite; 2020 Feb 01; 145():104484. PubMed ID: 31626833
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  • 11. Effect of Front-of-Package Information, Fruit Imagery, and High-Added Sugar Warning Labels on Parent Beverage Choices for Children: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
    Musicus AA, Roberto CA, Moran AJ, Sorscher S, Greenthal E, Rimm EB.
    JAMA Netw Open; 2022 Oct 03; 5(10):e2236384. PubMed ID: 36227595
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  • 12. Exploring the effects of added sugar labels on food purchasing behaviour in Australian parents: An online randomised controlled trial.
    Riesenberg D, Peeters A, Backholer K, Martin J, Ni Mhurchu C, Blake MR.
    PLoS One; 2022 Oct 03; 17(8):e0271435. PubMed ID: 36006973
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  • 13. Effects of Sugary Beverage Text and Pictorial Warnings: A Randomized Trial.
    Musicus AA, Gibson LA, Bellamy SL, Orr JA, Hammond D, Glanz K, Volpp KG, Schwartz MB, Bleakley A, Strasser AA, Roberto CA.
    Am J Prev Med; 2023 May 03; 64(5):716-727. PubMed ID: 36764835
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  • 15. Nutrition Claims on Fruit Drinks Are Inconsistent Indicators of Nutritional Profile: A Content Analysis of Fruit Drinks Purchased by Households With Young Children.
    Duffy EW, Hall MG, Dillman Carpentier FR, Musicus AA, Meyer ML, Rimm E, Smith Taillie L.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2021 Jan 03; 121(1):36-46.e4. PubMed ID: 32978105
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  • 17. Designing an Effective Front-of-Package Warning Label for Food and Drinks High in Added Sugar, Sodium, or Saturated Fat in Colombia: An Online Experiment.
    Taillie LS, Hall MG, Gómez LF, Higgins I, Bercholz M, Murukutla N, Mora-Plazas M.
    Nutrients; 2020 Oct 13; 12(10):. PubMed ID: 33066130
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