نتایج جستجو برای: sweetened beverages

تعداد نتایج: 11528  

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Sarah E Hill Marjorie L Prokosch Amanda Morin Christopher D Rodeheffer

Consumers often turn to non-caloric sweeteners (NCS) as a means of promoting a healthy body weight. However, several studies have now linked their long-term use to increased weight gain, raising the question of whether these products produce unintended psychological, physiological, or behavioral changes that have implications for weight management goals. In the following, we present the results...

2016
Ujué Fresán Alfredo Gea Maira Bes-Rastrollo Miguel Ruiz-Canela Miguel A. Martínez-Gonzalez

Obesity is a major epidemic for developed countries in the 21st century. The main cause of obesity is energy imbalance, of which contributing factors include a sedentary lifestyle, epigenetic factors and excessive caloric intake through food and beverages. A high consumption of caloric beverages, such as alcoholic or sweetened drinks, may particularly contribute to weight gain, and lower satiet...

Journal: :Nutrition 2014
John S White Larry J Hobbs Soledad Fernandez

OBJECTIVE Excess fructose consumption is hypothesized to be associated with risk for metabolic disease. Actual fructose consumption levels are difficult to estimate because of the unlabeled quantity of fructose in beverages. The aims of this study were threefold: 1) re-examine the fructose content in previously tested beverages using two additional assay methods capable of detecting other sugar...

Journal: :Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2012
S Kleiman S W Ng B Popkin

Carbonated soft drinks and other beverages make up an increasing percentage of energy intake, and there are rising public health concerns about the links between consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and weight gain, obesity, and other cardiometabolic problems. In response, the food and beverage industry claims to be reformulating products, reducing package or portion sizes and introducing h...

2017
Jia Li Elsa Janle Wayne W. Campbell

Breakfast beverages with different nutrient compositions may affect postprandial glycemic control differently. We assessed the effects of consuming (1) common breakfast beverages (water, sugar-sweetened coffee, reduced-energy orange juice (OJ), and low-fat milk (LFM)); and (2) fat-free, low-fat, and whole milk with breakfast on postprandial plasma glucose and insulin responses in adults who wer...

2017
Vasanti S. Malik

Ma Recent attention has focused on fructose as having a unique role in the pathogenesis of cardiometabolic diseases. However, because we rarely consume fructose in isolation, the major source of fructose in the diet comes from fructosecontaining sugars, sucrose and high fructose corn syrup, in sugar-sweetened beverages and foods. Intake of sugarsweetened beverages has been consistently linked t...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Timothy D Heden Ying Liu Young-Min Park Lauryn M Nyhoff Nathan C Winn Jill A Kanaley

BACKGROUND Adolescents consume more sugar-sweetened beverages than do individuals in any other age group, but it is unknown how the type of sugar-sweetened beverage affects metabolic health in this population. OBJECTIVE The objective was to compare the metabolic health effects of short-term (2-wk) consumption of high-fructose (HF) and high-glucose (HG)-sweetened beverages in adolescents (15-2...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil 2021

Abstract Objectives: to perform a systematic review of studies that investigated the influence ultra-processed foods (UPF) consumption during pregnancy on child’s anthropometric parameters up one year life. Methods: cohort and cross-sectional were researched in BVS, Cinahl, Cochrane, Embase, Pubmed, Scopus Web Science databases until March 2020, main descriptors were: “Pregnant Women”, “Ultra-p...

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