Abstract Background Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents can be indicative of food choices and total diet quality. Methods Analyses of beverage consumption patterns among 8119 children aged 4–19 y were based on the first 24-h recall of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2009–14 NHANES). Four pre-defined beverage patterns were: 1) milk pattern; 2) 100% juice pattern; 3) milk and 100% juice pattern; and 4) other caloric beverages. Food- and nutrient-based diet quality measures included the Healthy Eating Index 2010. Results Most children drank other caloric beverages, as opposed to milk (17.8%), 100% juice (5.6%), or milk and 100% juice (13.5%). Drinkers of milk and 100% juice had diets that did n...
Dietary survey data show that intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is negatively associated with inta...
OBJECTIVE. The obesity epidemic in the United States continues to increase. Because obesity tends to...
Beverage intake can influence child diet quality in a positive or negative manner depending on the b...
International audienceBackground: Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents ca...
International audienceBackground: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended placing l...
Abstract Background Given the epidemic of childhood obesity, it is crucial to assess food and bevera...
Soft drinks, fruit juice and milk are the most common caloric-beverages consumed by adolescents and ...
Abstract Background High intake of sugar-sweetened beverages in childhood is linked to increased ris...
Beverages can provide improved nutrient intake and hydration, but also pose concerns related to over...
Background: Energy from liquids is one of the most important factors that could impact on the high p...
Data on beverage consumption patterns in early life are limited. The aim of this study was to descri...
(1) Background: Data about early life beverage intake patterns is sparse. We describe beverage patte...
Beverages contribute to hydration and affect total calorie intake (1). For all individuals aged 2 ye...
Dietary survey data show that intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is negatively associated with inta...
OBJECTIVE. The obesity epidemic in the United States continues to increase. Because obesity tends to...
Beverage intake can influence child diet quality in a positive or negative manner depending on the b...
International audienceBackground: Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents ca...
International audienceBackground: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended placing l...
Abstract Background Given the epidemic of childhood obesity, it is crucial to assess food and bevera...
Soft drinks, fruit juice and milk are the most common caloric-beverages consumed by adolescents and ...
Abstract Background High intake of sugar-sweetened beverages in childhood is linked to increased ris...
Beverages can provide improved nutrient intake and hydration, but also pose concerns related to over...
Background: Energy from liquids is one of the most important factors that could impact on the high p...
Data on beverage consumption patterns in early life are limited. The aim of this study was to descri...
(1) Background: Data about early life beverage intake patterns is sparse. We describe beverage patte...
Beverages contribute to hydration and affect total calorie intake (1). For all individuals aged 2 ye...
Dietary survey data show that intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is negatively associated with inta...
OBJECTIVE. The obesity epidemic in the United States continues to increase. Because obesity tends to...
Beverage intake can influence child diet quality in a positive or negative manner depending on the b...