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Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is associated with lower quality of the non-SSB diet in US adolescents and young adults
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Soft drink intake is associated with weight gain, regardless of physical activity levels: The health workers cohort study
A standardized guide to developing an online grocery store for testing nutrition-related policies and interventions in an online setting