نتایج جستجو برای: sugar free beverage

تعداد نتایج: 566449  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2007
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 ...

2016
Marina C. Rebouças Maria do C. P. Rodrigues Silvia M. de Freitas Bruno B. A. Ferreira

The development of a lactose-free beverage comes as a new feeding alternative to a product with excellent nutritional and functional characteristics to individuals with food restrictions related to milk. Thus, this study aimed to develop a cashew nut beverage with added mango juice and prebiotic substances by means of evaluating its sensory characteristics and physicochemical optimization. A 22...

2015
Rauĺ N. Comelli Lisandro G. Seluy Ignacio E. Grossmann Miguel A. Isla

Certain wastewaters from the nonalcoholic sugar-sweetened beverage industry, particularly those discarded because of deficient bottling processes or those returned from the market because of quality constraints, exhibit chemical oxygen demand (COD) levels as high as 135000 mg of O2/L because of their sugar content: 60−119 g/L, depending on the beverage. Thus, treating such wastewaters before di...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Y Claire Wang Sara N Bleich Steven L Gortmaker

OBJECTIVE We sought to document increases in caloric contributions from sugar-sweetened beverages and 100% fruit juice among US youth during 1988-2004. PATIENTS AND METHODS We analyzed 24-hour dietary recalls from children and adolescents (aged 2-19) in 2 nationally representative population surveys: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III (1988-1994, N = 9882) and National Healt...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2012
Cheryl Rivard Danielle Smith Susan E McCann Andrew Hyland

OBJECTIVE To assess current beverage consumption patterns and anticipated reaction to an added 20 % tax on these products. DESIGN A random-digit dialled telephone interview lasting 20 min was administered to assess demographics, beverage consumption behaviours and intentions regarding consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in the event of an additional tax on these beverages. SETTING Resp...

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: :Public health nutrition 2012
Nooshin Nikpartow Adrienne D Danyliw Susan J Whiting Hyun J Lim Hassanali Vatanparast

OBJECTIVE To investigate the beverage intake patterns of Canadian adults and explore characteristics of participants in different beverage clusters. DESIGN Analyses of nationally representative data with cross-sectional complex stratified design. SETTING Canadian Community Health Survey, Cycle 2.2 (2004). SUBJECTS A total of 14 277 participants aged 19-65 years, in whom dietary intake was...

Journal: :Journal of hepatology 2015
Jiantao Ma Caroline S Fox Paul F Jacques Elizabeth K Speliotes Udo Hoffmann Caren E Smith Edward Saltzman Nicola M McKeown

BACKGROUND & AIMS Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease affects ∼30% of US adults, yet the role of sugar-sweetened beverages and diet soda on these diseases remains unknown. We examined the cross-sectional association between intake of sugar-sweetened beverages or diet soda and fatty liver disease in participants of the Framingham Offspring and Third Generation cohorts. METHODS Fatty liver diseas...

2012
Lawrence de Koning Eric B. Rimm Walter C. Willett Frank B. Hu

Background—Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with weight gain and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Few studies have tested for a relationship with coronary heart disease (CHD) or intermediate biomarkers. The role of artificially sweetened beverages is also unclear. Methods and Results—We performed an analysis of the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, a prospective cohort st...

Journal: :Circulation 2012
Lawrence de Koning Vasanti S Malik Mark D Kellogg Eric B Rimm Walter C Willett Frank B Hu

BACKGROUND Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with weight gain and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Few studies have tested for a relationship with coronary heart disease (CHD) or intermediate biomarkers. The role of artificially sweetened beverages is also unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS We performed an analysis of the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, a prospective cohort ...

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