Self-reported sugar-sweetened beverage intake among college students

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作者
West, Delia Smith
Bursac, Zoran
Quimby, Donna
Prewitt, T. Elaine
Spatz, Thea
Nash, Creshelle
Mays, Glen
Eddings, Kenya
机构
[1] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Coll Publ Hlth, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
[2] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Dept Hlth Sci, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
关键词
sugar-sweetened beverages; adolescents; undergraduates; weight gain; soda; FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP; WEIGHT-GAIN; FOOD-INTAKE; CHILDHOOD OBESITY; ADOLESCENT GIRLS; CONSUMPTION; CHILDREN; TRENDS; PREVALENCE; OVERWEIGHT;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To characterize sugar-sweetened beverage intake of college students. Research Methods and Procedures: Undergraduates in an urban southern community campus were surveyed anonymously about sugared beverage consumption (soda, fruit drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, sweet ice tea) in the past month. Results: Two hundred sixty-five undergraduates responded (66% women, 46% minority, 100% of volunteers solicited). Most students (95%) reported sugared beverage intake in the past month, and 65% reported daily intake. Men were more likely than women to report daily intake (74% vs. 61 %, p = 0.035). Soda was the most common sugar-sweetened beverage. Black undergraduates reported higher sugared beverage intake than whites (p = 0.02), with 91 % of blacks reporting sugar-sweetened fruit drink intake in the past month and 50% reporting daily consumption. Mean estimated caloric intake from combined types of sugar-sweetened beverages was significantly higher among black students than whites, 796 +/- 941 vs. 397 +/- 396 kcal/d (p = 0.0003); the primary source of sugar-sweetened beverage calories among blacks was sugared fruit drinks (556 +/- 918 kcal/d). Younger undergraduates reported significantly higher intake than older students (p = 0.025). Discussion: Self-reported sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among undergraduates is substantial and likely contributes considerable non-nutritive calories, which may contribute to weight gain. Black undergraduates may be particularly vulnerable due to higher sugared beverage intake. Obesity prevention interventions targeting reductions in sugar-sweetened beverages in this population merit consideration.
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页码:1825 / 1831
页数:7
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