How an agreement with restriction of unhealthy food marketing and sodium taxation influenced high fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) food consumption.
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Full Title: BMC Public Health
Abbreviation: BMC Public Health
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Subject Category: Public Health
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"Declarations Ethics approval and informed consentThis study was approved from ethics review as it involves the use of existing collections of data, by Institutional Review Board of Institute for Population and Social Research at Mahidol University, Thailand (COE No.2023/03–044). The Institutional Review Board of Institute for Population and Social Research waived the need for ethics approval and the need to obtain consent for the collection, analysis and publication of the retrospectively obtained and anonymized data for this non-interventional study. This study was conducted in accordance with relevant guidelines and regulations. Consent for publicationNot applicable. Conflict of interestNone. Conflict of interest None."
"Funding Not applicable. Open access funding provided by Mahidol University"
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