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Mexican cohort study predates but predicts the type of body composition changes expected from the Mexican sugar-sweetened beverage tax
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Ultra-processed food intake and obesity: What really matters for health — processing or nutrient content?
Prevalence of child-directed and general audience marketing strategies on the front of beverage packaging: The case of Chile