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Kid's consumption of sugared beverages linked to high calorie intake

14 March, 2013

ISLAMABAD: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are primarily responsible for higher caloric intakes among children than those who do not, a news study has revealed.

In addition, SSB consumption is also associated with higher intake of unhealthy foods.

Over the past 20 years, consumption of SSBs - sweetened sodas, fruit drinks, sports drinks, and energy drinks - has risen, causing concern because higher consumption of SSBs is associated with high caloric intakes.

Until recently it was unclear what portion of the diet was responsible for the higher caloric intakes of SSB consumers.

"The primary aims of our study were to determine the extent to which SSBs contribute to higher caloric intake of SSB consumers and to identify food and beverage groups from the overall diet that are associated with increased SSB consumption," lead investigator Kevin Mathias of the Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill said.

Culling data from the 2003-2010 What We Eat in America, National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, investigators analyzed a sample of 10,955 children ages 2 to 18, and reported results for three separate age groups: 2-5, 6-11, and 12-18 year olds.

Results showed that while intake of food increased, intake of non-sweetened beverages decreased with higher consumption of SSBs.

By examining both food and non-sweetened beverages the authors were able to conclude that SSBs are primarily responsible for higher caloric intakes among 2-5 and 6-11 year olds.

A similar finding was observed among children aged 12 years.

However, both food and SSBs contributed to higher caloric intakes of adolescents consuming greater than 500 kcal of SSBs.

These findings suggest that higher consumption of SSBs is associated with consumption of foods with high caloric contents.

The results are published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

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