Background: Childhood obesity and overweight are a global health issue. The prevalence of this health issue is increasing. Consumption of high sugar diet that lack healthy nutrients is considered one the main causes of this problem. Childhood obesity is associated with many health problems. Objective: to investigate the association between sugar intake during the first year of life and the prevalence of obesity and sugar intake at 2 and 3 years of ageMethod: The data used were obtained as part of a large randomized prospective trial which examined the influence of the timing of introduction of solid foods on infant growth and body composition. A total of 175 were recruited before 3 months of age, and only infants who were being formula fed ...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) by infants and young children are less explored in As...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption increases fatness in Briti...
Background: Early introduction of solid food has been suspected to induce excessive infant energy in...
Background: Childhood obesity and overweight are a global health issue. The prevalence of this healt...
Background/Objective: Intake of sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) has been associated with higher bo...
Purpose: We determined the association of total sugar intake with body weight and fat mass in childr...
Added sugar intake at a young age is associated with chronic diseases including cardiovascular disea...
Added sugar intake at a young age is associated with chronic diseases including cardiovascular disea...
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake ...
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake ...
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake ...
Background and Aims: Sugar-containing beverage intake is a major risk factor for obesity in both chi...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) by infants and young children are less explored in As...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of the macronutrient intake in early life on the development of ...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) by infants and young children are less explored in As...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) by infants and young children are less explored in As...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption increases fatness in Briti...
Background: Early introduction of solid food has been suspected to induce excessive infant energy in...
Background: Childhood obesity and overweight are a global health issue. The prevalence of this healt...
Background/Objective: Intake of sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) has been associated with higher bo...
Purpose: We determined the association of total sugar intake with body weight and fat mass in childr...
Added sugar intake at a young age is associated with chronic diseases including cardiovascular disea...
Added sugar intake at a young age is associated with chronic diseases including cardiovascular disea...
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake ...
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake ...
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake ...
Background and Aims: Sugar-containing beverage intake is a major risk factor for obesity in both chi...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) by infants and young children are less explored in As...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of the macronutrient intake in early life on the development of ...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) by infants and young children are less explored in As...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) by infants and young children are less explored in As...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption increases fatness in Briti...
Background: Early introduction of solid food has been suspected to induce excessive infant energy in...