Lilia S Pedraza
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Recent Articles
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Drolet-Labelle V, White C, Adams J, Kirkpatrick S, Jauregui A, Pedraza L, et al.
Nutr J
. 2025 Jan;
24(1):19.
PMID: 39881318
Background: A better understanding of correlates of sugary drink consumption is essential to inform public health interventions. This study examined differences in perceived healthiness of sugary drinks and related social...
2.
Aburto T, Batis C, Pedroza-Tobias A, Pedraza L, Ramirez-Silva I, Rivera J
Salud Publica Mex
. 2022 Sep;
64(3, may-jun):267-279.
PMID: 36130389
Objective: To estimate energy contribution (EC) of food groups in 2016, to compare consumption against Mexican Dietary Guidelines, and to examine changes in EC from 2012 to 2016. Materials And...
3.
Acton R, Vanderlee L, Adams J, Kirkpatrick S, Pedraza L, Sacks G, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2022 Apr;
19(1):38.
PMID: 35361251
Background: The public health benefits of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes often rely on, among other things, changes to consumer purchases. Thus, perceived cost of SSBs and signalling effects-via awareness of...
4.
Pedraza L, Popkin B, Adair L, Robinson W, Smith Taillie L
Public Health Nutr
. 2020 Aug;
24(8):2225-2237.
PMID: 32753086
Objective: To examine patterns of taxed and untaxed food and beverage shopping across store types after Mexico's sugary drink and non-essential food taxes, the nutritional quality of these patterns and...
5.
Garcia-Chavez C, Monterrubio-Flores E, Ramirez-Silva I, Aburto T, Pedraza L, Rivera-Dommarco J
Salud Publica Mex
. 2020 Apr;
62(2):166-180.
PMID: 32237559
Objective: To identifiy the energy contribution (EC) of the food consumed in those older than five years and by sociodemographic characteristics in Mexican population. Materials And Methods: We analyzed data...
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Pedraza L, Popkin B, Batis C, Adair L, Robinson W, Guilkey D, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2019 Nov;
16(1):103.
PMID: 31718664
Background: Following the 2014 sugary drinks tax implementation in Mexico, promising reduction in the volume of purchases of taxed beverages were observed overall and at different store-types. However, the tax's...
7.
Patetta M, Pedraza L, Popkin B
Nutr J
. 2019 Jun;
18(1):32.
PMID: 31242913
Background: Fast food and other away from home food sources are linked with poorer diet quality and adverse health outcomes. The diet quality of young adults, major consumers of fast...
8.
Pedraza L, Popkin B, Salgado J, Taillie L
Nutrients
. 2018 Aug;
10(8).
PMID: 30096817
Where people shop for food is often linked to the healthiness of food purchases. In Mexico, no research has examined the connection between where people shop, what they buy, and...
9.
Batis C, Pedraza L, Sanchez-Pimienta T, Aburto T, Rivera-Dommarco J
Salud Publica Mex
. 2017 Dec;
59(5):512-517.
PMID: 29267647
Objective: To estimate the dietary contribution of taxed beverages and foods. Materials And Methods: Using 24-hour diet recall data from the Ensanut 2012 (n=10 096), we estimated the contribution of...
10.
Bel-Serrat S, Knaze V, Nicolas G, Marchioni D, Steluti J, Mendes A, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2017 Aug;
20(16):2847-2858.
PMID: 28803598
Objective: The present study describes the procedure and approaches needed to adapt and harmonise the GloboDiet methodology, a computer- and interview-based 24 h dietary recall, for use in two Latin...