نتایج جستجو برای: sugar sweetened beverages

تعداد نتایج: 55476  

2014
Caroline S Duchaine Isabelle Dumas Caroline Diorio

BACKGROUND The increasing consumption of sugar worldwide seems to lead to several health problems, including some types of cancer. While some studies reported a positive association between sweet foods intake and breast cancer risk, little is known about their relation to mammographic density (MD), a strong breast cancer risk factor. This study examined the association of sweet foods and drinks...

2017
Heather C. Hamner Cria G. Perrine Priya M. Gupta Kirsten A. Herrick Mary E. Cogswell

Early dietary patterns can have long-term health consequences. This study describes food consumption patterns among US children ≤23 months. We used one 24 h dietary recall from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009-2014 to estimate the percentage of children ≤23 months who consumed selected food/beverage categories on any given day by age and race/Hispanic origin. Among 0 to...

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: :Public health nutrition 2015
Shirin Ziaei Mariela Contreras Elmer Zelaya Blandón Lars-Åke Persson Anders Hjern Eva-Charlotte Ekström

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the associations of women's autonomy and social support with infant and young child feeding practices (including consumption of highly processed snacks and sugar-sweetened beverages) and nutritional status in rural Nicaragua. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. Feeding practices and children's nutritional status were evaluated according to the WHO guidelines complemented with ...

Journal: :American journal of agricultural economics 2014
Chen Zhen Ian F Brissette Ryan R Ruff

The obesity epidemic and excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages have led to proposals of economics-based interventions to promote healthy eating in the United States. Targeted food and beverage taxes and subsidies are prominent examples of such potential intervention strategies. This paper examines the differential effects of taxing sugar-sweetened beverages by calories and by ounce...

Journal: :The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2013

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.

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