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Intentions to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption: the importance of perceived susceptibility to health risks.

Joanne DonoKerry A EttridgeMelanie A WakefieldSimone PettigrewJohn CoveneyDavid M RoderSarah J DurkinGary Allen WittertJane MartinCaroline Louise Miller
Published in: Public health nutrition (2021)
Health risk perceptions had the strongest relationship with intentions to reduce consumption. Age and consumption perceptions were also predictors in the multivariate models, whereas social/environmental exposure variables were not. Interventions may seek to incorporate strategies to denormalise consumption practices and increase knowledge about perceived susceptibility to health risks.
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