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Yoon Y Choi

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Choi Y, Jensen M, Fleming-Milici F, Harris J
Public Health Nutr . 2022 Apr; 25(8):2308-2316. PMID: 35440350
Objective: Drinks containing added sugar and/or non-nutritive sweeteners are not recommended for children under 6 years. Yet, most young children consume these products. The current study examined factors associated with...
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Jensen M, Choi Y, Fleming-Milici F, Harris J
Curr Dev Nutr . 2022 Jan; 6(1):nzab151. PMID: 35047722
Background: Against expert recommendations, sugar-sweetened beverages, especially fruit drinks, are consumed by young children. Misperceptions about drink ingredients and healthfulness can contribute to caregivers' provision. Objectives: To assess caregivers' reasons...
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Choi Y, Andreyeva T, Fleming-Milici F, Harris J
Am J Prev Med . 2021 Dec; 62(1):9-17. PMID: 34922654
Introduction: Sugar-sweetened beverages contribute a large proportion of added sugar in young children's diets; yet, companies market sugar-sweetened children's drinks extensively to children and parents. This study examines the changes...
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Choi Y, Hyary M, Fleming-Milici F, Harris J
Pediatr Obes . 2021 May; 16(10):e12797. PMID: 33955202
Background: Children's fast-food consumption increases risks for obesity and other diet-related diseases. To address concerns, from 2010 to 2016 U.S. fast-food restaurants implemented voluntary policies to offer healthier drinks and/or...
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Choi Y, Ludwig A, Andreyeva T, Harris J
J Public Health Policy . 2020 May; 41(3):303-320. PMID: 32355331
The United States (US) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides free infant formula to low-income families with infants. State WIC agencies periodically solicit bids from...
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Choi Y, Ludwig A, Harris J
Public Health Nutr . 2020 Feb; 23(6):1127-1135. PMID: 32014070
Objective: Extensive marketing of 'toddler milks' (sugar-sweetened milk-based drinks for toddlers) promotes unsubstantiated product benefits and raises concerns about consumption by young children. The present study documents trends in US...