Study Shows That In-Store Signage Reduces Consumption of Sugary Beverages
December 19, 2011 in Featured Articles, News, Reports
A new study from t
he American Journal of Public Health documents that signage can prevent teens from buying soda in four Baltimore corner stores. Interestingly, it is not the calorie count that was the most persuasive information–it was the amount of time it would take to burn off the soda by jogging that stopped the teens from purchasing the sugary beverages.
Read more on the NPR blog or Medical News Today.