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Snacking patterns among adolescents: a comparison of type, frequency and portion size between Britain in 1997 and Northern Ireland in 2005 – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2008

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Abstract

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Corrigenda
Copyright
Copyright © The Authors 2008

The footnote relating to non-diet carbonated and soft drinks in Tables 3, 4 and 5 is misleading to the reader. The percentages in brackets refer to the proportion of diet drink consumers within each group and are unrelated to the data presented. The data shown represent non diet carbonated and soft drinks only. The footnote should have read:

NDNS group: non diet concentrated, carbonated and ready to drink soft drinks (including water as a dilutent); NI group: non diet concentrated, carbonated and ready to drink soft drinks (including water as a dilutent and/or water as a drink).

References

1Kerr, MA et al. (2008) Snacking patterns among adolescents: a comparison of type, frequency and portion size between Britain in 1997 and Northern Ireland in 2005, British Journal of Nutrition, doi:10.1017/S0007114508994769.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed