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‘Het huidige bewijsmateriaal toont niet overtuigend aan dat consumptie van gesuikerde frisdranken een eigen bijdrage levert aan overgewicht, noch dat een vermindering van de consumptie van die frisdranken de queteletindex in het algemeen zal verlagen.’

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Hans van Maanen is wetenschapsjournalist.

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van Maanen, H. Frisse industrie. HUISARTS WETENSCHAP 57, 119 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12445-014-0063-4

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