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Nhan đề: High sugar-sweetened beverage intake frequency is associated withsmoking, irregular meal intake and higher serum uric acid inTaiwanese adolescents
Tác giả: Shih, Y. H.
Chang, H. Y.
Stanaway, H.C.Wu F. F
Pan, W. H.
Từ khoá: Sugar-sweetened beverages
Food frequency questionnaires
Serum uric acid
Adolescents
Nutrition and Health Survey
Taiwan
Năm xuất bản: 2019
Nhà xuất bản: Cambridge Univeristy Press
Tóm tắt: Types of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) can differ greatly between countries, with greater consumption of sweetened tea in Asia. This study aimed tounderstand changes in SSB consumption by adolescents in Taiwan over 18 years and their association with demographic characteristics and clinicaloutcome. This study used survey data from the 1993–1996 and 2010–2011 Nutrition and Health Surveys in Taiwan. Participants were high school studentsaged 13 to 18 years. Data were weighted and analysed using SUDAAN 11.0 and SAS 9.4. Participants were asked about intake frequencies of SSB and weregrouped into four different SSB intake groups based on the combination of high or low frequency (including moderate frequency) of intake of sweetenedtea and soda/sports/energy drinks. Results indicated over 99 % of teens reported having at least one SSB in the past week. Smoking status was significantlyassociated with SSB intake types with high tea intake (high tea and low soda (HL) group, OR 7·56,P<0·001; high tea and high soda (HH) group, OR 9·96,P<0·001). After adjustment for potential confounders, adolescents in the low tea and high soda (LH) group (β=0·05,P=0·034) had significantly highermean serum uric acid values. In conclusion, sugary tea remains the SSB of choice for Taiwanese adolescents. Those with a frequent intake of soda/sports/energy drinks had a higher chance of being hyperuricaemic.
Mô tả: Journal of Nutritional Science(2020), vol. 9, e7, page 1 of 10
Định danh: http://thuvienso.vanlanguni.edu.vn/handle/Vanlang_TV/15840
ISSN: 2048-6790 (Print)
2048-6790 (Online)
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