Browsing by Subject "Soft drink consumption"
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High carbonated soft drink consumption is associated with externalizing but not internalizing behaviours among university students in five ASEAN states
(Dove Medical Press, 2019)Background: The investigation aimed to estimate the association between carbonated soft drink consumption frequency and externalizing and internalizing behaviour among university students in five ASEAN counties. Methods: ... -
Identifying determinants that influence soft drink consumption in selected South African primary schools
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Soft drink consumption and child obesity are increasing in the South African fast-food environment. Parents of primary school children influence their children directly through the choices they make when purchasing a soft ...