The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and diet (artificially sweetened) soft drink consumption and obesity in children from 12 countries ranging in levels of economic and human development. The sample included 6162 children aged 9-11 years. Information on soft drink consumption was obtained using a food frequency questionnaire. Percentage body fat (%BF) was estimated by bio-electrical impedance analysis, body mass index (BMI) z-scores were computed using World Health Organization reference data, and obesity was defined as a BMI > +2 standard deviations (SD). Multi-level models were used to investigate trends in BMI z-scores, %BF and obesity across categories of soft drink consumption. ...
Objective: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
Objective To explore the associations between sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and obesity...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and di...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and di...
Background The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSBs) among children and adolescents, parti...
Objectives: Published data about the association bet-ween the consumption of sweetened soft-drinks (...
Int J Exerc Sci 3(4) : 189-196, 2010. American soft drink consumption (SDC) has increased since the ...
Regular, non-diet, soft drinks are responsible for one third of the excessive amount of added sweete...
Intake of sweetened beverages in North America has risen in past decades. Concurrently, the prevalen...
American soft drink consumption (SDC) has increased since the 1960’s surpassing all other kinds of b...
Background/Objectives: In parallel with the obesity epidemic, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverag...
Background The rising prevalence of obesity in children has been linked in part to the consumption o...
Copyright © 2012 S. Karger GmbH, FreiburgObjective: To examine if intake of soft drinks is more clos...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between soft drink consumption and obesity and diabetes wo...
Objective: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
Objective To explore the associations between sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and obesity...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and di...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and di...
Background The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSBs) among children and adolescents, parti...
Objectives: Published data about the association bet-ween the consumption of sweetened soft-drinks (...
Int J Exerc Sci 3(4) : 189-196, 2010. American soft drink consumption (SDC) has increased since the ...
Regular, non-diet, soft drinks are responsible for one third of the excessive amount of added sweete...
Intake of sweetened beverages in North America has risen in past decades. Concurrently, the prevalen...
American soft drink consumption (SDC) has increased since the 1960’s surpassing all other kinds of b...
Background/Objectives: In parallel with the obesity epidemic, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverag...
Background The rising prevalence of obesity in children has been linked in part to the consumption o...
Copyright © 2012 S. Karger GmbH, FreiburgObjective: To examine if intake of soft drinks is more clos...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between soft drink consumption and obesity and diabetes wo...
Objective: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
Objective To explore the associations between sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and obesity...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Su...