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Review: soft drink consumption is associated with increased energy intake and body weight
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Q Is soft drink consumption associated with increased energy intake, increased body weight, displacement of nutrients, and an increased risk of chronic disease?

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Medline, PsycINFO, Web of Science database, bibliographies of identified articles, and authors of included articles.

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articles that assessed the relation between soft drink consumption and the 4 primary outcomes listed below. 88 articles (cross-sectional studies, longitudinal studies, and randomised controlled trials) were included in the analysis

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main outcomes were energy intake, body weight, …

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