Patrick Luciani – National Post “The obesity crisis has spurred pseudo-research in our desperation to figure out why we’ve put…
Why a ‘pop tax’ is the wrong weapon to fight obesity
Natalie Riediger – The Globe and Mail “A sugar-sweetened-beverage tax alone would likely do very little to improve population health outcomes…
Canadian Context for the WHO Interim Report of the Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity
March 20, 2015 (Toronto) – The Canadian Beverage Association (CBA) and its members are already well ahead of recommendations included…
Science Shows that Low-Calorie Sweeteners are an Effective Tool for Weight Loss
March 17, 2015 (Toronto) – In response to the American study “Diet Soda Intake Is Associated with Long-Term Increases in…
Canadian Beverage Association Statement on the WHO Guideline: “Sugars Intake for adults and children”
The Canadian Beverage Association (CBA) fully supports efforts by the WHO to reduce non-communicable diseases and promote active and healthy lifestyles in communities worldwide. The CBA believes it is critical that policymakers ensure dietary recommendations are founded on the totality of evidence-based science to address important health challenges such as obesity.
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