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Decreasing Sugary Drink Consumption


Decreasing Sugary Drink Consumption - American Heart Association

Elimination of sugary drinks in early care and education environments. Page 3. FACT SHEET: Decreasing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption. Updated: 03/ ...

Rethink Your Drink: How to Reduce Sugary Drinks

4 tips to sip sugar free · Read nutrition labels and ingredients. Drinks that may seem good for you, like energy drinks and bottled smoothies, ...

Cutting Back on Sugary Drinks Improves Health

Cut back on buying sugary drinks. Limit them to special occasions. · Turn sugary drinks around and look at the back of the bottle. That's where you'll find the ...

Get the Facts: Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Consumption - CDC

Limiting sugary drink intake can help individuals maintain a healthy weight and have healthy dietary patterns. What are sugar-sweetened beverages? Sugar- ...

Reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce ...

Current evidence suggests that reducing sugars intake, especially in the form of sugar-sweetened beverages, may help maintain a healthy body weight.

Rethink Your Drink | Healthy Weight and Growth - CDC

Cutting out two regular sodas per day would reduce total calories by 2,100 in a week and help reduce sugar intake. Aim for less than 50 grams a ...

Strategies to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and ...

Labelling and sugar reduction (e.g. reformulation) were recommended as strategies to reduce SSB consumption, while water testing and remediation emerged as a ...

Get the Facts: Sugary Drink Consumption

Despite some decline in consumption in recent years, both adults and kids in the US continue to consume more sugary drinks and added sugars than recommended.

Living Well / Decreasing Adult Sugary Beverage Consumption

This indicator is measured by the number of adults who drank two or more sodas or other sugary drinks per day, The Let's Get Healthy California ...

Taxes on sugar-sweetened drinks drive decline in consumption

After excise taxes were placed on sugary beverages, purchases declined dramatically and steadily across five American cities.

A systematic review investigating interventions that can help reduce ...

Both the prevalence of childhood obesity and the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have increased globally. The present review describes ...

Drink Water! - New York State Department of Health

What are the benefits of decreasing our sugary drink consumption? ... Decreasing your intake of sugary drinks can help with weight loss and reduce your risk of ...

Sugary Drinks - The Nutrition Source

There is sufficient scientific evidence that decreasing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption will reduce the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related diseases.

Public Policies to Reduce Sugary Drink Consumption in Children ...

Public policies, such as those detailed in this statement, are needed to decrease child and adolescent consumption of added sugars and improve health.

Sugary drinks - Center for Science in the Public Interest

Consumption of soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages – fruit drinks, sports drinks, sweetened teas, and energy drinks – may be on the ...

Reducing Sugary Drink Consumption - Boulder County

Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages has been linked to poor diet, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other health risks.

Warning Labels Reduce Sugary Drink Consumption in University ...

As municipalities have taxed sugar-sweetened beverages and schools and worksites have banned their sales, university researchers have found ...

Study: Sugary drink taxes bring sharp drop in consumer sales

SAN FRANCISCO -- Raising the price of sugar-sweetened sodas, coffees, teas and energy, sports and fruit drinks by an average of 31% reduced ...

Reducing sugary drink intake through youth empowerment

This pilot study assessed the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a community-based youth empowerment intervention to reduce SSB consumption and obesity ...

Reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce ...

Current evidence suggests that increasing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with weight gain. Therefore, reducing ...