The authors investigated the relationships in children between rules that restrict consumption of mono- and disaccharides (MDS), consumption of MDS and preferences for sucrose-containing orangeade. The background ideas of restriction rules we also investigated. To this end, 44 children (5.1±0.5 years) performed a rank-order and paired-comparison test of preference for five orangeades, which differed in sucrose concentration (0.14, 0.20, 0.29, 0.42, 0.61 M sucrose). Parents filled out a questionnaire concerning restriction rules and their children's consumption of MDS-containing foods. Stronger restriction rules were related to a lower consumption of beverages that contained MDS and to a lower consumption of MDS-containing foods during break...
BACKGROUND: Replacement of sugar-sweetened by non-nutritively sweetened beverages or water may reduc...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is associated with adverse health outcomes. Improved unde...
overweight is increasing rapidly in children, compelling researchers to seek for determinants of adv...
The authors investigated the relationships in children between rules that restrict consumption of mo...
We investigated the relationships in children between rules that restrict consumption of mono- and d...
Abstract: Restricting children’s intake of mono- and disaccharides (MDS) containing foods is an ofte...
Excessive sugar intake is one of the factors contributing to the alarming rates of childhood obesity...
Adults in their diet often include foods that contain more sugar. They also consume a lot of beverag...
Objective: To examine longitudinal patterns of child introduction to foods and drinks targeted for r...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a leading source of added sugar in the American diet. Further, ...
Food systems and the ways food products are formulated, packaged, and marketed contribute to obesoge...
Children generally have a high acceptance for sweetness, but differ in their preferences for the int...
AbstractConsumption of sugary beverages has been identified as a contributor to childhood obesity. S...
The authors investigated the influence of repeated exposure to orangeades with added sucrose and dif...
Consumption of sugar sweetened beverages exhibits strong associations with weight gain, obesity, and...
BACKGROUND: Replacement of sugar-sweetened by non-nutritively sweetened beverages or water may reduc...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is associated with adverse health outcomes. Improved unde...
overweight is increasing rapidly in children, compelling researchers to seek for determinants of adv...
The authors investigated the relationships in children between rules that restrict consumption of mo...
We investigated the relationships in children between rules that restrict consumption of mono- and d...
Abstract: Restricting children’s intake of mono- and disaccharides (MDS) containing foods is an ofte...
Excessive sugar intake is one of the factors contributing to the alarming rates of childhood obesity...
Adults in their diet often include foods that contain more sugar. They also consume a lot of beverag...
Objective: To examine longitudinal patterns of child introduction to foods and drinks targeted for r...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a leading source of added sugar in the American diet. Further, ...
Food systems and the ways food products are formulated, packaged, and marketed contribute to obesoge...
Children generally have a high acceptance for sweetness, but differ in their preferences for the int...
AbstractConsumption of sugary beverages has been identified as a contributor to childhood obesity. S...
The authors investigated the influence of repeated exposure to orangeades with added sucrose and dif...
Consumption of sugar sweetened beverages exhibits strong associations with weight gain, obesity, and...
BACKGROUND: Replacement of sugar-sweetened by non-nutritively sweetened beverages or water may reduc...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption is associated with adverse health outcomes. Improved unde...
overweight is increasing rapidly in children, compelling researchers to seek for determinants of adv...