Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total energy intake, and, possibly, to increased body weight. Excessive consumption may be considered as a proxy of poor diet quality. However, no previous studies evaluated the association between the habit of adding sugars to “healthy” foods, such as plain milk and fresh fruit, and indicators of adiposity and/or dietary quality in children. To answer to these research questions, we Panalysed the European cohort of children participating in the IDEFICS study. Anthropometric variables, frequency of consumption of sugars added to milk and fruit (SAMF), and scores of adherence to healthy dietary pattern (HDAS) were assessed at baseline in 9829 childr...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has increased alongside childhood obesity rates over the ...
Background/Objectives: In parallel with the obesity epidemic, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverag...
Objective: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Background Artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs) are promoted as healthy alternatives to sugar‐swe...
Introduction: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major contributor to children’s added sugar con...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is a serious public health problem associated with co...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption increases fatness in Briti...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
Background/Objective: Intake of sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) has been associated with higher bo...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has increased alongside childhood obesity rates over the ...
Background/Objectives: In parallel with the obesity epidemic, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverag...
Objective: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Sugar, particularly as free sugars or sugar-sweetened beverages, significantly contributes to total ...
Background Artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs) are promoted as healthy alternatives to sugar‐swe...
Introduction: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major contributor to children’s added sugar con...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is a serious public health problem associated with co...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption increases fatness in Briti...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
Background/Objective: Intake of sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) has been associated with higher bo...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has increased alongside childhood obesity rates over the ...
Background/Objectives: In parallel with the obesity epidemic, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverag...
Objective: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...