Dietary survey data show that intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is negatively associated with intake of milk, but these findings have yet to be confirmed by laboratory feeding studies. The objectives of the present study were to analyze children's intake across two laboratory-based ad libitum lunches to (a) investigate the relationships between intake of sweetened beverages, milk, and calcium, and (b) explore relationships between beverage consumption and child age and weight status. Data were extracted from a cohort of 126 3- to 7-year-old twins from diverse ethnic backgrounds who participated in a cross-sectional study (conducted from November 1999 to September 2002) designed to determine the genetic and environmental contributions to e...
Intake of sweetened beverages in North America has risen in past decades. Concurrently, the prevalen...
It is unclear whether sugar sweetened beverages bypass regulatory controls of food intake (FI) in bo...
Objective To determine if dietary calcium was negatively related to children\u27s body fat (BF), if ...
In Australia, 60% of children (9-16 years) are not meeting the estimated average requirement (EAR) f...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationships of dairy product and calcium intake w...
Abstract Background Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents can be indicativ...
International audienceBackground: Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents ca...
Introduction: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major contributor to children’s added sugar con...
Diets of children and adolescents do not meet current national dietary recommendations for food grou...
Background Artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs) are promoted as healthy alternatives to sugar‐swe...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...
Beverage intake can influence child diet quality in a positive or negative manner depending on the b...
Abstract Background High intake of sugar-sweetened beverages in childhood is linked to increased ris...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has increased alongside childhood obesity rates over the ...
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake ...
Intake of sweetened beverages in North America has risen in past decades. Concurrently, the prevalen...
It is unclear whether sugar sweetened beverages bypass regulatory controls of food intake (FI) in bo...
Objective To determine if dietary calcium was negatively related to children\u27s body fat (BF), if ...
In Australia, 60% of children (9-16 years) are not meeting the estimated average requirement (EAR) f...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationships of dairy product and calcium intake w...
Abstract Background Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents can be indicativ...
International audienceBackground: Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents ca...
Introduction: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major contributor to children’s added sugar con...
Diets of children and adolescents do not meet current national dietary recommendations for food grou...
Background Artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs) are promoted as healthy alternatives to sugar‐swe...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...
Beverage intake can influence child diet quality in a positive or negative manner depending on the b...
Abstract Background High intake of sugar-sweetened beverages in childhood is linked to increased ris...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has increased alongside childhood obesity rates over the ...
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake ...
Intake of sweetened beverages in North America has risen in past decades. Concurrently, the prevalen...
It is unclear whether sugar sweetened beverages bypass regulatory controls of food intake (FI) in bo...
Objective To determine if dietary calcium was negatively related to children\u27s body fat (BF), if ...