نتایج جستجو برای: sugar sweetened beverage taxes

تعداد نتایج: 65868  

محمدتقی گلمکانی, , احمد کرباسی, , اکبر جوکار, ,

A dairy chocolate-flavored beverage was prepared using 55 % whey permeate and 45% whole milk. The beverage was sweetened by 3% date extract and 3% sugar. The blend was mixed with 0.7% cacao powder, 0.2 % caraginan, 0.15% vanilla , 3% skim milk powder, and 3% pasteurized cream(30%fat). Control sample was prepared by 100% whole milk without skim milk powder and cream. Both samples were heated up ...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2004
Carol D Frary Rachel K Johnson Min Qi Wang

PURPOSE To determine associations between intakes of the primary food and beverage sources of added sugars and intakes of key nutrients and food pyramid groups among U.S. children aged 6-17 years. METHODS The 1994-96 and 1998 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals (CSFII) were used to examine the diets of U.S. children aged 6-17 years, who provi...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2022

A growing evidence base indicates that sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes are an effective tool to help reduce excess sugar intake. The effects of SSB and the mechanisms which underlie them, however, dependent on a number interrelated factors such as policy design responses industry consumers. Forde colleagues contribute unpacking these by exploring way in UK’s Soft Drinks Industry Levy (SDIL...

2017
Alison Gustafson

•SNAP households are influenced by proximity to stores in predicting store choice.•Store choice among SNAP households predicted beverage purchases.•SNAP households are more likely to purchase sugar-sweetened beverages at supercenters and convenience stores.

2016
Natalia I. Heredia Nalini Ranjit Judith L. Warren Alexandra E. Evans

BACKGROUND Parents play an important role in providing their children with social support for healthy eating and physical activity. However, different types of social support (e.g., instrumental, emotional, modeling, rules) might have different results on children's actual behavior. The purpose of this study was to assess the association of the different types of social support with children's ...

2013
George A. Bray

Sugar intake in the United States has increased by >40 fold since the American Revolution. The health concerns that have been raised about the amounts of sugar that are in the current diet, primarily as beverages, are the subject of this review. Just less than 50% of the added sugars (sugar and high-fructose corn syrup) are found in soft drinks and fruit drinks. The intake of soft drinks has in...

Journal: :Stroke 2017
Matthew P Pase Jayandra J Himali Alexa S Beiser Hugo J Aparicio Claudia L Satizabal Ramachandran S Vasan Sudha Seshadri Paul F Jacques

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Sugar- and artificially-sweetened beverage intake have been linked to cardiometabolic risk factors, which increase the risk of cerebrovascular disease and dementia. We examined whether sugar- or artificially sweetened beverage consumption was associated with the prospective risks of incident stroke or dementia in the community-based Framingham Heart Study Offspring cohort...

2011
Gentry Lasater Carmen Piernas Barry M Popkin

BACKGROUND High intake of sugar-sweetened beverages in childhood is linked to increased risk of obesity and type II diabetes later in life. Using three nationally representative surveys of dietary intake, we investigated beverage patterns and trends among US school-aged children from 1989/91 to 2007/08. METHODS 3, 583 participants ages 6-11 y old were included. We reported per capita trends i...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2009
Ronette R Briefel Mary Kay Crepinsek Charlotte Cabili Ander Wilson Philip M Gleason

BACKGROUND Changes to school food environments and practices that lead to improved dietary behavior are a powerful strategy to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic. OBJECTIVES To estimate the effects of school food environments and practices, characterized by access to competitive foods and beverages, school lunches, and nutrition promotion, on children's consumption of sugar-sweetened beve...

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