The growing problems of dental caries and obesity: An Australian perspective

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Preventable diet-related diseases such as dental caries and obesity are a growing global problem, causing a significant burden on public health systems. Although there has been good evidence for the links between sugar consumption and dental caries for many decades, we are now seeing stronger links implicating sugar in obesity. There is a growing worldwide movement to tackle these problems by targeting the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages through a range of public policy measures.

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Hopcraft, M. S., & Beaumont, S. (2016, October 7). The growing problems of dental caries and obesity: An Australian perspective. British Dental Journal. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.723

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