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. 2016 Mar;31(2):102-10.
doi: 10.1177/1942602X15578456. Epub 2015 Mar 27.

Reducing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake Among Students: School-Based Programs and Policies That Work

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Reducing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake Among Students: School-Based Programs and Policies That Work

Julia A Tipton. NASN Sch Nurse. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

The amount of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) consumed by U.S. youth has nearly doubled since the 1970s. The majority of children between 2 and 19 years drink SSBs on any given day. Many serious health problems such as childhood overweight and obesity, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, and cardiovascular problems have been linked to SSBs. This article provides an overview of school-based interventions and policies that have successfully contributed to a reduction in sugar-sweetened intake among children. School nurses and nurses in other community-based settings are well positioned to promote intake of more healthful beverages among children using strategies recommended in this article.

Keywords: childhood obesity; children; soft drinks; sugar-sweetened beverages; youth.

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