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1. Children's self-reported exposure to sugary beverage advertisements and association with intake across six countries before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a repeat cross-sectional study.

2. Food and beverage manufacturing and retailing company policies and commitments to improve the healthfulness of Canadian food environments.

3. Can a health warning label diminish the persuasive effects of health‐oriented nutrition advertising on ready‐to‐drink alcohol product packaging? A randomized experiment.

4. #junkfluenced: the marketing of unhealthy food and beverages by social media influencers popular with Canadian children on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.

5. Food environment research in Canada: a rapid review of methodologies and measures deployed between 2010 and 2021.

6. Qualitative analysis of UK women's attitudes to calorie-based alcohol marketing and alcohol calorie labelling.

7. Recommended nutrition-related practices for online food delivery companies.

8. A multi-country comparison of jurisdictions with and without mandatory nutrition labelling policies in restaurants: analysis of behaviours associated with menu labelling in the 2019 International Food Policy Study.

9. The impact of fast food marketing on brand preferences and fast food intake of youth aged 10–17 across six countries.

10. Examining differences in children and adolescents' exposure to food and beverage marketing in Canada by sociodemographic characteristics: Findings from the International Food Policy Study Youth Survey, 2020.

11. Awareness, use and understanding of nutrition labels among children and youth from six countries: findings from the 2019 – 2020 International Food Policy Study.

12. Patterns and correlates of nutrition knowledge across five countries in the 2018 international food policy study.

13. The structure of the Canadian packaged food and non-alcoholic beverage manufacturing and grocery retailing sectors through a public health lens.

15. A five-country study of front- and back-of-package nutrition label awareness and use: patterns and correlates from the 2018 International Food Policy Study.

16. The relationship between parent’s self-reported exposure to food marketing and child and parental purchasing and consumption outcomes in five countries: findings from the International Food Policy Study.

18. Lobbying and nutrition policy in Canada: a quantitative descriptive study on stakeholder interactions with government officials in the context of Health Canada's Healthy Eating Strategy.

19. Weight gain attempts and diet modification efforts among adults in five countries: a cross-sectional study.

20. Impact of front-of-pack labels on the perceived healthfulness of a sweetened fruit drink: a randomised experiment in five countries.

21. Tax awareness and perceived cost of sugar-sweetened beverages in four countries between 2017 and 2019: findings from the international food policy study.

22. Are stress‐related pathways of social status differentiation more important determinants of health inequities in countries with higher levels of income inequality?

23. The relationship between voluntary product (re) formulation commitments and changes in the nutritional quality of products offered by the top packaged food and beverage companies in Canada from 2013 to 2017.

24. The relationship between voluntary product (re) formulation commitments and changes in the nutritional quality of products offered by the top packaged food and beverage companies in Canada from 2013 to 2017.

25. A Systematic Review of the Recent Consumption Levels of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages in Children and Adolescents From the World Health Organization Regions With High Dietary–Related Burden of Disease.

26. Associations between online food outlet access and online food delivery service use amongst adults in the UK: a cross-sectional analysis of linked data.

27. Recall of government healthy eating campaigns by consumers in five countries.

28. Food insecurity, food skills, health literacy and food preparation activities among young Canadian adults: a cross-sectional analysis.

29. Public support for healthy supermarket initiatives focused on product placement: a multi-country cross-sectional analysis of the 2018 International Food Policy Study.

31. Nonalcoholic and Alcoholic Beverage Intakes by Adults across 5 Upper-Middle- and High-Income Countries.

32. The efficacy of 'high in' warning labels, health star and traffic light front-of-package labelling: an online randomised control trial.

33. Stakeholder interactions with the federal government related to Bill S-228 and marketing to kids in Canada: a quantitative descriptive study.

34. The Development and Application of a Tool for Quantifying the Strength of Voluntary Actions and Commitments of Major Canadian Food Companies to Improve the Nutritional Quality of Their Products.

35. A comparison of the nutritional quality of products offered by the top packaged food and beverage companies in Canada.

36. Vegetarianism and other eating practices among youth and young adults in major Canadian cities.

37. A randomized controlled trial examining consumers' perceptions and opinions on using different versions of a FoodFlip© smartphone application for delivery of nutrition information.

39. BIA‐Obesity (Business Impact Assessment—Obesity and population‐level nutrition): A tool and process to assess food company policies and commitments related to obesity prevention and population nutrition at the national level.

41. Support for, and perceived effectiveness of, the UK soft drinks industry levy among UK adults: cross-sectional analysis of the International Food Policy Study.

42. The effectiveness of voluntary policies and commitments in restricting unhealthy food marketing to Canadian children on food company websites.

45. Consumers' Response to an On-Shelf Nutrition Labelling System in Supermarkets: Evidence to Inform Policy and Practice.

46. Added sugar in the packaged foods and beverages available at a major Canadian retailer in 2015: a descriptive analysis.

47. 'How many calories did I just eat?' An experimental study examining the effect of changes to serving size information on nutrition labels.

48. Self-care practices and barriers to compliance among patients with diabetes in a community in rural Bangladesh.

49. Stakeholder Perspectives on Implementing Menu Labeling in a Cafeteria Setting.

50. The efficacy of sugar labeling formats: Implications for labeling policy.

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