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Susan Babey, co-director of the Center’s Chronic Disease Program, and her co-author Joelle Wolstein, a Center research scientist, discussed findings from their latest fact sheet that reports nearly one in three young California children ― including some as young as two years old ― drink one or more sugar-sweetened beverages a day. They discussed the marketing of sugary beverages to kids and the disparities in consumption based on income and race and ethnicity. The authors also provided a sneak peek at their upcoming CHIS-based study that includes teen consumption rates in California. Sugar-sweetened beverages―such as soda, fruit drinks with added sugar, and sports and energy drinks ― are the largest source of added sugar in the diets of children and adults in the U.S. and contribute to Type 2 diabetes, obesity and tooth decay.

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Susan H. Babey

Susan H. Babey

Director of Research
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Joelle Wolstein

Joelle Wolstein

Research Scientist
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Thursday, April 17, 2025

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Navigating the Post-Pandemic Surge in Mental Health and Economic Distress Among NHPIs

Join us on Thursday, April 17, as we share findings from a new report examining the mental health and economic impacts of the pandemic on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in California and hear from NHPI community leaders about the importance of accessing their data and how they plan to use it. 

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