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Beverage consumption and energy intake among Canadians: analyses of 2004 and 2015 national dietary intake data.

Amanda C JonesSharon I KirkpatrickDavid Hammond
Published in: Nutrition journal (2019)
Lower intake of beverages was reported by Canadians in 2015 versus 2004, with a shift towards plain water. Consumption of sugary drinks decreased, but these beverages continue to contribute substantially to Canadians' overall energy intake. The findings underscore the need for policies to further reduce the consumption of sugary and alcoholic beverages, as well as calories from beverages.
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