نتایج جستجو برای: selenized beverage

تعداد نتایج: 10711  

2014
Brenda M. Davy Wen You Fabio Almeida Sarah Wall Samantha Harden Dana L. Comber Paul A. Estabrooks

INTRODUCTION The worksite environment may influence employees' dietary behaviors. Consumption of water and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) affect weight management; however, little research has evaluated the influence of worksite factors on beverage consumption. Our purpose was to determine whether individual and worksite factors are associated with water and SSB intake among overweight and ob...

2013
Barbara Lohse Shaun K Riebl Allyson C Paone Valisa E Hedrick Jamie M Zoellner Paul A Estabrooks Brenda M Davy

BACKGROUND Brief, valid, and reliable dietary and physical activity assessment tools are needed, and interactive computerized assessments (ie, those with visual cues, pictures, sounds, and voiceovers) can reduce administration and scoring burdens commonly encountered with paper-based assessments. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this pilot investigation was to evaluate the comparative validity and re...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Eloïse Remy Camille Divert Juliette Rousselot Laurent Brondel Sylvie Issanchou Sophie Nicklaus

BACKGROUND The contribution of sweet beverages to weight gain in children is controversial; the impact of these beverages on caloric adjustment needs clarification. OBJECTIVE We studied the influence of energy-density (ED) conditioning on the liking for sweet beverages and caloric adjustment after their consumption in children. DESIGN We used a within-subject design. Forty-four 8-11-y-old c...

2017
Marie A Bragg Margaret Eby Josh Arshonsky Alex Bragg Gbenga Ogedegbe

Food and beverage marketing contributes to poor dietary choices among adults and children. As consumers spend more time on the Internet, food and beverage companies have increased their online marketing efforts. Studies have shown food companies' online promotions use a variety of marketing techniques to promote mostly energy-dense, nutrient-poor products, but no studies have compared the onlin...

2013
Rajah Rasiah

This article analyses size-based differences in export intensity (X/Y) and technological capabilities in Sri Lankan manufacturing firms. Consistent with evolutionary arguments, the results show that size-based differences in X/Y and technological capabilities vary across industries. After controlling for age, the results show that large firms were more export intensive than SMEs in the clothing...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1995
S Myou M Fujimura K Nishi T Ohka T Matsuda

We wanted to evaluate the effect of terfenadine, a selective H1-receptor antagonist, on alcoholic beverage-induced bronchoconstriction. Eight patients with alcohol-induced asthma received terfenadine (60 mg, twice on the test day) or placebo, with the last dosing 2 h before the test in a double-blind, randomized, cross-over manner. On two separate study days, each subject drank the same brand a...

2016
G. Turner‐McGrievy X. Wang B. Popkin D. F. Tate

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine differences in rates of non-caloric beverage adoption by participants classified as sweet likers (SLs) or sweet dislikers (measured using a behavioural tasting task). METHODS Data are a sub-study from a 6-month, three-group, randomized weight loss trial (CHOICE) (body mass index 36.3 ± 5.8 kg m-2, 84% female, aged 42.2 ± 10.9 years, 53% African-A...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2005
Donald Short

The Coca-Cola Company is committed to understanding consumers and providing solutions to help them live active and healthy lifestyles. The Coca-Cola Company has developed a wide range of innovative beverages that can be incorporated into a healthy diet. Product offerings include beverages with fewer calories, smaller package sizes, and expanded beverage fortification options. In addition, the c...

2017
Carley A. Grimes Ewa A. Szymlek-Gay Theresa A. Nicklas

Data on beverage consumption patterns in early life are limited. The aim of this study was to describe beverage consumption by sociodemographic characteristics, along with water intake and sources of water among U.S. children aged 0-24 months. Data from 2740 children in the 2005-2012 NHANES were analysed. Food intake was determined via one 24-h dietary recall. Beverages were categorised accordi...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2000
G Wyshak

OBJECTIVE To determine the possible association between carbonated beverage consumption and bone fractures among teenaged girls given the awareness of the concern about the impact of carbonated beverage consumption on children's health. SETTING An urban high school. METHODS A cross-sectional (retrospective) study. Four hundred sixty 9th- and 10th-grade girls attending the high school partic...

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