Expected changes in obesity after reformulation to reduce added sugars in beverages: A modeling study
ConclusionsReformulation to reduce added sugars in SSBs could produce large reductions in sugar consumption and obesity in the Mexican adult population. This study is limited by the use of a single dietary recall and by data collected in all seasons except summer; still, these limitations should lead to conservative estimates of the reformulation effect. Reformulation success could depend on government enforcement and industry and consumer response, for which further research and evidence are needed.
Source: PLoS Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Ana Basto-Abreu Source Type: research
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