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Background
The aim of this study was to investigate consumer perception of ionic beverage consumption by young children as a potential link to their excessive use.
Methods
We studied parents’ awareness of ionic beverages and the current pattern of use in their young children using a self‐administered questionnaire.
Results
A total of 424 responses were recorded. Approximately 25–33% of parents...
Background The aim of our study was to clarify the attitudes of pediatricians toward children’s consumption of ionic beverages. Methods A questionnaire survey of pediatric practitioners’ attitudes toward the consumption of ionic beverages was administered to 537 doctors under 60 years of age who were members of the Japanese Pediatric Society. Results We received 215 valid responses from 182 board-certified...
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