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2017
DOI: 10.1080/22423982.2017.1400362
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Store owners as potential agents of change: energy drinks in the interior of Alaska

Abstract: Childhood obesity disproportionately impacts disadvantaged communities, including Alaska Native children. In part, lack of access to fresh fruits and vegetables and over consumption of sugar sweetened beverages including energy drinks contribute to excessive weight gain in Alaska Native youth. This commentary reports the possibility of storeowners and workers partnering with community members to limit sales of nutrient-poor energy drinks through point-of-sale counselling in rural communities in the interior of… Show more

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“…Our finding that storekeepers can play an important role as agents of change in communities builds on information shared by researchers working in Alaska’s interior region [ 24 ]. Storekeepers in this region expressed concern about youth consumption of energy drinks and some stores in the region had sales restrictions in place.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our finding that storekeepers can play an important role as agents of change in communities builds on information shared by researchers working in Alaska’s interior region [ 24 ]. Storekeepers in this region expressed concern about youth consumption of energy drinks and some stores in the region had sales restrictions in place.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%