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Soft drinks consumption and child behaviour problems: the role of food insecurity and sleep patterns.

Christian King
Published in: Public health nutrition (2016)
The negative association between soft drinks consumption and child behaviour problems could be explained by sleep problems for food-insecure children. Since about 21 % of households with children are food insecure, targeted efforts to reduce food insecurity would help improve dietary (reduce soft drinks consumption) and health behaviours (improve sleep) and reduce child behaviour problems.
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