Evidence to support a food-based dietary guideline on sugar consumption in South Africa.

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Published in BMC Public Health on July 04, 2012

Authors

Nelia P Steyn1, Norman J Temple

Author Affiliations

1: Centre for the Study of Social and Environmental Determinants of Nutrition, Population Health, Health Systems, and Innovation, Human Sciences Research Council, P Bag X9182, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa. npsteyn@hsrc.ac.za

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