The Outcomes of Thirsty? Choose Water! A Randomised Controlled Trial to Determine The Effects of A Behavioural and an Environmental Intervention on Water and Sugar Sweetened Beverage Consumption in Adolescents.
Abstract:Background: Childhood obesity is a serious public health challenge in Australia, with approximately one in four (24.9%) children aged 5-17 years being overweight or obese. Sugar sweetened beverages are one contributing factor and detrimental to health. Adolescents are the highest consumers of these, with nearly 25% of NSW children aged 12-17 years consuming sugar sweetened beverages at least 5 or more times per week. This study aims to address this by encouraging adolescents to choose water instead of sugar sw… Show more
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