What do Millennials think of prevention policy relating to sugary drinks?
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Howse, EllyAbstract
There is little research looking at the views and attitudes of young adults (18-30 years of age) regarding policies and regulations in the area of chronic disease prevention. What research exists suggests that alcohol regulations are less supported by younger people and there is greater support for initiatives aiming to impact or target children.There is little research looking at the views and attitudes of young adults (18-30 years of age) regarding policies and regulations in the area of chronic disease prevention. What research exists suggests that alcohol regulations are less supported by younger people and there is greater support for initiatives aiming to impact or target children.
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Date
2017-07-27Publisher
University of SydneyDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Menzies Centre for Health PolicyShare