Find out your daily sugar intake - University Sugar Study
Kia ora everyone!
Hope you are all well and keeping safe.
I am a Master's of Public Health student researching sugar at the University of Auckland. For my research, I am currently running a study that calculates and provides feedback on your daily sugar intake.
If you are 18 years or older and this sounds interesting to you, you are welcome to join. Participation involves filling out two short online surveys; one now and one after 30-days. There are even prizes to be won if you complete both surveys.
If you want to learn more or join, use the link below. There is only 1 week left to join so be in quick!
auckland.au1.qualtrics.com...
Feel free to also share this link with any friends or whanau who may also be interested!
Nga mihi,
Hiranya
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