Chinese Youth
Cross-source consensus on Chinese Youth from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among Chinese children and adolescents has risen sharply since 2000. — Developing policy on sugar-sweetened beverages for children and adolescents in China: a qualitative study of stakeholder views and perceptions
- Most Chinese children and adolescents consume sugar-sweetened beverages at least once per week. — Developing policy on sugar-sweetened beverages for children and adolescents in China: a qualitative study of stakeholder views and perceptions
- Among Chinese adolescents aged 13–17, high-end SSB-derived free-sugar intake approaches the WHO recommended upper limit. — Developing policy on sugar-sweetened beverages for children and adolescents in China: a qualitative study of stakeholder views and perceptions
- China has seen rising childhood overweight, obesity, and type 2 diabetes alongside high SSB consumption. — Developing policy on sugar-sweetened beverages for children and adolescents in China: a qualitative study of stakeholder views and perceptions