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Consumption of sugar sweetened beverages


Get the Facts: Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Consumption - CDC

Sugar-sweetened beverages are leading sources of added sugars in the United States. Consumption varies by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status ...

Fast Facts: Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption | Nutrition | CDC

Frequently drinking sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is associated with negative health consequences. Data on SSB consumption suggests ...

Sugar Sweetened Beverages - Rhode Island Department of Health

Approximately 11% of the calories youth consume come from sugar-sweetened beverages. · Each 12-ounce soft drink per day consumed by children increases their odds ...

Sugary Drinks - The Nutrition Source

Although consumption of sugary drinks in the U.S. has decreased in the past decade, [35] half of the population consumes sugary drinks on a given day; 1 in 4 ...

The Importance of Sweet Beverage Definitions When Targeting ...

Adults aged 18–29 years consumed more sweet beverages than any other age group (446.1 g/day and 345.3 g/day, according to SB–NEW and SB–CUR, respectively). This ...

The role of sugar-sweetened beverages in the global epidemics of ...

Between 2011 and 2014, US adults were estimated to consume 145 kcal per day from SSBs, which corresponds to 6.5% of daily calories. This intake ...

Fact Sheet: Sugary Drink Consumption - CHOICES Project

Sugary drinks include regular soda, fruit drinks with less than 100% juice, sweetened water, sports and energy drinks, and coffees and teas with added sugars.

Intake of sugar-sweetened beverages and weight gain: a systematic ...

The weight of epidemiologic and experimental evidence indicates that a greater consumption of SSBs is associated with weight gain and obesity. Although more ...

What Are the Health Risks of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages?

Sugary drinks – also known as sugar-sweetened beverages – are especially harmful. Typically, high in calories and low on nutrition, sugary ...

Sugar-sweetened beverage intakes among adults between 1990 ...

In 2018, the mean global intake of SSBs among adults was 2.7 8 oz (248 grams) servings/week (95% UI 2.5, 2.9), varying across world regions by ...

Reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce ...

Current evidence suggests that increasing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with weight gain. Therefore, reducing ...

Intake of sugar sweetened beverages among children ... - The BMJ

This study found that intakes of SSBs among children and adolescents aged 3-19 years in 185 countries increased by 23% from 1990 to 2018.

Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and ...

In recent decades, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), which include the full spectrum of soft drinks (soda), fruit drinks, and ...

Long-Term Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened and Artificially ...

In epidemiological studies, intake of SSBs has been associated with weight gain and higher risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary heart ...

Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages, Juice, Artificially ...

This study aimed to measure prevalence of widely available pre-packaged non-alcoholic water-based beverages (carbonated sodas, sports drinks, energy drinks, ...

Sweetened beverage - Wikipedia

Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are beverages with added sugar. They have been described as "liquid candy". Added sugars include brown sugar, corn sweetener ...

Reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce ...

Current evidence suggests that reducing sugars intake, especially in the form of sugar-sweetened beverages, may help maintain a healthy body weight.

Healthy Diets - Adolescent Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption

Compared with other age groups, adolescents consume more sugar-sweetened beverages. The added sugar in our diets from these beverages is ...

Sugary drinks - Center for Science in the Public Interest

Persons consuming sugary drinks regularly—one to two cans a day or more—have a 26 percent greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes than people ...

Sugar-sweetened beverages consumption increases the risk of ...

Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSBs) is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome (MetS). This finding is consistent across various populations and dose–response ...