Comparative analyses of soft drink intakes in samples from the United States and Europe, and assessed intakes in relation to prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its individual components are currently lacking. We used data collected on cardiovascular health and dietary intakes in participants from two cross-sectional studies: the Maine-Syracuse Longitudinal Study (MSLS), conducted in Central New York, USA in 2001–2006 (n = 803), and the Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Luxembourg Study (ORISCAV-LUX), conducted in 2007–2009 (n = 1323). Odds ratios for MetS were estimated according to type and quantity of soft drink consumption, adjusting for demographic, lifestyle and dietary factors, in both studies. In both studies, in...
IMPORTANCE: While consumption of soft drink may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, the rel...
Background and aims: There are concerns that energy drinks (EDs) are contributing to upward trends i...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have little nutritional value and a robust body of evidence has lin...
BACKGROUND: Diet and regular soft drinks have been associated with diabetes and the metabolic syndro...
The relation between the consumption of sweetened beverages and metabolic syndrome (MetS) is controv...
BACKGROUND: The relation between the consumption of sweetened beverages and metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Abstract Background Lifestyle change plays a crucial role in the prevention and treatment of metabol...
The incidence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing and lifestyle behaviours may play a rol...
OBJECTIVE — We determined associations between diet soda consumption and risk of incident metabolic ...
BackgroundMetabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of multiple metabolic abnormalities, is one of the ma...
in a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nut...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between soft drink consumption and obesity and diabetes wo...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify lifestyle patterns that are characteristic of ...
<p>Sugar sweetened beverages (SSB), artificially sweetened beverages (ASB), juice, coffee and tea ha...
In a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nut...
IMPORTANCE: While consumption of soft drink may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, the rel...
Background and aims: There are concerns that energy drinks (EDs) are contributing to upward trends i...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have little nutritional value and a robust body of evidence has lin...
BACKGROUND: Diet and regular soft drinks have been associated with diabetes and the metabolic syndro...
The relation between the consumption of sweetened beverages and metabolic syndrome (MetS) is controv...
BACKGROUND: The relation between the consumption of sweetened beverages and metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Abstract Background Lifestyle change plays a crucial role in the prevention and treatment of metabol...
The incidence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing and lifestyle behaviours may play a rol...
OBJECTIVE — We determined associations between diet soda consumption and risk of incident metabolic ...
BackgroundMetabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of multiple metabolic abnormalities, is one of the ma...
in a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nut...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between soft drink consumption and obesity and diabetes wo...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify lifestyle patterns that are characteristic of ...
<p>Sugar sweetened beverages (SSB), artificially sweetened beverages (ASB), juice, coffee and tea ha...
In a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nut...
IMPORTANCE: While consumption of soft drink may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, the rel...
Background and aims: There are concerns that energy drinks (EDs) are contributing to upward trends i...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have little nutritional value and a robust body of evidence has lin...