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1. Soft drink intake is associated with weight gain, regardless of physical activity levels: the health workers cohort study

2. Soft drink intake is associated with weight gain, regardless of physical activity levels: the health workers cohort study.

3. Relationship between parental feeding styles and eating behaviours of Dutch children aged 6–7

4. Impact of Coffee/Green Tea/Soft Drink Consumption on the Risk of Hyperuricemia: A Cross-Sectional Study

5. Temporal changes in sugar-sweetened soft drink intake and variation across municipalities in the Capital Region of Denmark

6. Soft drink intake is associated with weight gain, regardless of physical activity levels: the health workers cohort study

7. European Code against Cancer 4th Edition: Diet and cancer

8. High Carbonated Soft Drink Intake is Associated with Health Risk Behavior and Poor Mental Health among School-Going Adolescents in Six Southeast Asian Countries

9. Impact of Coffee/Green Tea/Soft Drink Consumption on the Risk of Hyperuricemia: A Cross-Sectional Study.

10. Relationship between parental feeding styles and eating behaviours of Dutch children aged 6-7

11. High Carbonated Soft Drink Intake is Associated with Health Risk Behavior and Poor Mental Health among School-Going Adolescents in Six Southeast Asian Countries.

12. Temporal changes in sugar-sweetened soft drink intake and variation across municipalities in the Capital Region of Denmark.

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