Mito
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Conclusions: In Australia, 4 independent data sets confirmed shorter- and longer-term declines in the availability and intake of added sugars, including those contributed by SSBs. The findings challenge the widespread belief that energy from added sugars or sugars in solution are uniquely linked to the prevalence of obesity.
Declining consumption of added sugars and sugar-sweetened beverages in Australia: a challenge for obesity prevention