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The role of cognitive biases involving selective interrogation of taste-based information in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption.

Laura DondziloEva Kemps
Published in: Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry (2024)
These findings provide novel evidence for the potential role of selective interrogation of taste-based characteristics of beverages in SSB choice and consumption. An important implication of these findings is that in order for interventions focusing on front-of-package nutrition labels to be effective in reducing unhealthy consumption, it is necessary that individuals are selectively interrogating this 'health-based' information.
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