Background The rising prevalence of obesity in children has been linked in part to the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks. Our aim was to examine this relation. Methods We enrolled 548 ethnically diverse schoolchildren (age 11·7 years, SD 0·8) from public schools in four Massachusetts communities, and studied them prospectively for 19 months from October, 1995, to May, 1997. We examined the association between baseline and change in consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks (the independent variables), and difference in measures of obesity, with linear and logistic regression analyses adjusted for potentially confounding variables and clustering of results within schools. Findings For each additional serving of sugar-sweetened drink consumed...
The pediatric obesity epidemic has gathered public and political interest recently. People often cho...
Background Intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been found to be positively associated wi...
Background/Objectives: In parallel with the obesity epidemic, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverag...
Background The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSBs) among children and adolescents, parti...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has increased alongside childhood obesity rates over the ...
The prevalence of obesity among South Asian (SA) children is increasing in comparison to their ethni...
ABSTRACT: Soft drink consumption has increased by 300 % in the past 20 years, and 56–85 % of childre...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...
Objective: Partly inconsistent findings from previous reviews have fueled discussions on the impact ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and di...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Regular, non-diet, soft drinks are responsible for one third of the excessive amount of added sweete...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption increases fatness in Briti...
Background Both the prevalence of childhood obesity and the consumption of sugar-sweetened bevera...
The pediatric obesity epidemic has gathered public and political interest recently. People often cho...
Background Intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been found to be positively associated wi...
Background/Objectives: In parallel with the obesity epidemic, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverag...
Background The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSBs) among children and adolescents, parti...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has increased alongside childhood obesity rates over the ...
The prevalence of obesity among South Asian (SA) children is increasing in comparison to their ethni...
ABSTRACT: Soft drink consumption has increased by 300 % in the past 20 years, and 56–85 % of childre...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...
Objective: Partly inconsistent findings from previous reviews have fueled discussions on the impact ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and di...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Regular, non-diet, soft drinks are responsible for one third of the excessive amount of added sweete...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption increases fatness in Briti...
Background Both the prevalence of childhood obesity and the consumption of sugar-sweetened bevera...
The pediatric obesity epidemic has gathered public and political interest recently. People often cho...
Background Intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been found to be positively associated wi...
Background/Objectives: In parallel with the obesity epidemic, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverag...