Impact of interventions to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage intake in children and adults: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Published in Syst Rev on February 21, 2015

Authors

Elisa J Vargas-Garcia1, Charlotte El Evans2, Janet E Cade3

Author Affiliations

1: Nutritional Epidemiology Group, School of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK. fsejvg@leeds.ac.uk.
2: Nutritional Epidemiology Group, School of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK. c.e.l.evans@leeds.ac.uk.
3: Nutritional Epidemiology Group, School of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK. j.e.cade@leeds.ac.uk.

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