نتایج جستجو برای: sugar sweetened beverages

تعداد نتایج: 55476  

Journal: :Obesity 2011
Larry J Hobbs Dana Krueger

The consumption of fructose, largely in the form of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), has risen over the past several decades and is thought to contribute negatively to metabolic health. However, the fructose content of foods and beverages produced with HFCS is not disclosed and estimates of fructose content are based on the common assumption that the HFCS used contains 55% fructose. The objecti...

2013
James M. Rippe Edward Saltzman

This article summarizes the presentations from the "Sweetened Beverages and Health: Current State of Scientific Understandings" symposium held at the ASN Annual Meeting in Boston, MA on April 23, 2013. The metabolic and health effects of sugar-sweetened beverages were discussed from a variety of points of view by 5 different presenters. Dr. David Allison drew a distinction between conjecture an...

Journal: :Acta paediatrica 2013
Janet M Wojcicki

UNLABELLED While childhood obesity is a global problem, the extent and severity of the problem in United States, has resulted in a number of new initiatives, including recent hospital initiatives to limit the sale of sweetened beverages and other high calorie drinks in hospital vending machines and cafeterias. These proposed policy changes are not unique to United States, but are more comprehen...

2009
Liwei Chen Frank B. Hu Edwina Yeung Walter Willett Cuilin Zhang

OBJECTIVE Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was related to an elevated risk of type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance in several recent studies among middle- or older-aged populations. Studies on SSB consumption and glucose intolerance among pregnant women, however, are lacking. We therefore examined the association between regular SSB consumption before pregnancy and the risk of ...

Journal: :Obesity 2009
Sungwoo Lim Jamie M Zoellner Joyce M Lee Brian A Burt Anita M Sandretto Woosung Sohn Amid I Ismail James M Lepkowski

A representative sample of 365 low-income African-American preschool children aged 3-5 years was studied to determine the association between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption (soda, fruit drinks, and both combined) and overweight and obesity. Children were examined at a dental clinic in 2002-2003 and again after 2 years. Dietary information was collected using the Block Kids Food Frequency ...

2017
Sanjay Basu Kristine Madsen

Sanjay Basu and Kristine Madsen discuss the effects of taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages in both Australia and Berkeley, USA.

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...

2017
Jae Eun Min David B. Green Loan Kim

In the last several decades, obesity rates have reached epidemic proportions, and increases the risk for a host of comorbidities, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain kinds of cancers. Boba milk tea, first became popular in the 1990s throughout Asia, and has gained more popularity in the United States and in Europe since 2000. Currently, available nutrition data from online s...

2014
Michael A. Fuchs Kaori Sato Donna Niedzwiecki Xing Ye Leonard B. Saltz Robert J. Mayer Rex B. Mowat Renaud Whittom Alexander Hantel Al Benson Daniel Atienza Michael Messino Hedy Kindler Alan Venook Shuji Ogino Kana Wu Walter C. Willett Edward L. Giovannucci Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt

BACKGROUND In colon cancer patients, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and high dietary glycemic load have been associated with increased risk of cancer recurrence. High sugar-sweetened beverage intake has been associated with obesity, diabetes, and cardio-metabolic diseases, but the influence on colon cancer survival is unknown. METHODS We assessed the association between sugar-sweetened beverag...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2016
Marisela Vázquez-Durán Arturo Orea-Tejeda Lilia Castillo-Martínez Ángeles Cano-García Laura Téllez-Olvera Candace Keirns-Davis

INTRODUCTION Recently has been documented that the consumption of sweetened non-caloric beverages has increased as an option to weight control, however randomized control trials have demonstrated a modest weight loss. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of reducing consumption of beverage with caloric and non-caloric sweeteners on weight, body composition and blood pressure in young Mexican adul...

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