نتایج جستجو برای: Sugar free beverage

تعداد نتایج: 566449  

Journal: :journal of food and bioprocess engineering 0
behnoud eslami department of food science and engineering, faculty of agricultural engineering and technology, university of tehran, karaj, iran. mohsen labbafi department of food science and engineering, faculty of agricultural engineering and technology, university of tehran, karaj, iran. faramarz khodaiyan department of food science and engineering, faculty of agricultural engineering and technology, university of tehran, karaj, iran.

date juice was treated by cross- flow ultra-filtration with molecular weight cut-off (mwco) of 5 kda. optimized levels of feed brix, tmp and operation time were determined as 47.13, 82.11 psi and 30 min, respectively. under such conditions, 80.94% decolourisation and 97.78 % turbidity reduction were obtained while loss of glucose and fructose were estimated to be only 3.49% and 9.62%, respectiv...

2013
Janne C. de Ruyter Martijn B. Katan Lothar D. J. Kuijper Djin G. Liem Margreet R. Olthof

BACKGROUND Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible explanation is that sugar-containing and sugar-free beverages cause the same degree of satiety. However, this has not been tested in long-term trials. METHODS We randomized 203 children aged 7-11 years to receive 250 mL per day of an artificially sweetened sugar-free beverage or a similarly lookin...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2012
Janne C de Ruyter Margreet R Olthof Jacob C Seidell Martijn B Katan

BACKGROUND The consumption of beverages that contain sugar is associated with overweight, possibly because liquid sugars do not lead to a sense of satiety, so the consumption of other foods is not reduced. However, data are lacking to show that the replacement of sugar-containing beverages with noncaloric beverages diminishes weight gain. METHODS We conducted an 18-month trial involving 641 p...

2017
Arwa Zahid Cynthia Davey Marla Reicks

Beverage intake can influence child diet quality in a positive or negative manner depending on the beverage type and amounts consumed. Parenting practices such as role modeling and control of home beverage availability have been associated with child beverage intake, whereas examination of the influence of parental beverage nutrition knowledge has been more limited. The purpose of this study wa...

2017
Emma Ruiz Paula Rodriguez Teresa Valero José M. Ávila Javier Aranceta-Bartrina Ángel Gil Marcela González-Gross Rosa M. Ortega Lluis Serra-Majem Gregorio Varela-Moreiras

The consumption of total and individual sugars is controversial and little is known about consumption and dietary sources in Spain. The purpose was to examine free and intrinsic sugar intake and food and beverage sources. The ANIBES Study (Anthropometry, Intake and Energy Balance in Spain), a cross-sectional study of a representative sample of the Spanish population (9-75 years old; n = 2009) c...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2011
Tatiana Andreyeva Frank J Chaloupka Kelly D Brownell

OBJECTIVE Beverage taxes came into light with increasing concerns about obesity, particularly among youth. Sugar-sweetened beverages have become a target of anti-obesity initiatives with increasing evidence of their link to obesity. Our paper offers a method for estimating revenues from an excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages that governments of various levels could direct towards obesity pr...

2015
Angie L. Cradock Erica L. Kenney Anne McHugh Lisa Conley Rebecca S. Mozaffarian Jennifer F. Reiner Steven L. Gortmaker

INTRODUCTION Intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is associated with negative health effects. Access to healthy beverages may be promoted by policies such as the Healthy Beverage Executive Order (HBEO) established by former Boston mayor Thomas M. Menino, which directed city departments to eliminate the sale of SSBs on city property. Implementation consisted of "traffic-light signage" and ...

2013
Jason Fletcher David Frisvold Nathan Tefft

Dramatic increases in obesity and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption over the past several decades have become major public health and clinical concerns. Obesity rates tripled in 30 years, and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among children more than doubled in the last 2 decades of the twentieth century (1). Many children drink more sugar-sweetened beverages than milk, and sugar-sweetene...

2017
Christopher Berry Scot Burton Elizabeth Howlett

Children are exposed to a great deal of food and beverage promotion. This is particularly concerning given that the prevalence of childhood obesity, a critical public health challenge, may be partially due to the increased consumption of fast food and sugar-sweetened beverages. However, there are lingering questions about the complex relationships between fast food and sugar-sweetened beverage ...

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