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The association of maternal sugary beverage consumption during pregnancy and the early years with childhood sugary beverage consumption.

Jayneel LimbachiaDipika DesaiNora AbdallaRussell J de SouzaKoon TeoKatherine M MorrisonZubin PunthakeeMilan GuptaScott A LearSonia S Anandnull null
Published in: Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique (2022)
Maternal SB consumption during pregnancy is associated with a marginally higher SB intake among their offspring at age 2, and concurrent maternal consumption is associated with a higher SB intake among school-aged offspring (5 to 8 years old). Future interventions tailored for pregnancy and early childrearing years to reduce SB intakes of mothers may reduce young children's SB intake.
Keyphrases
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