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  1. Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption by infants, children, and adolescents is associated with unfavorable growth patterns and body composition, and higher risk of obesity in childhood up …

  2. Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Metabolic Risk in Children and ...

    Jan 30, 2023 · An association between SSB intake, weight gain and cardiometabolic risks is evident. Consumption of SSBs had a significant impact on the prevalence of obesity and …

  3. Reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce the risk

    Meta-analysis of five RCTs including 2,772 children found a non-significant association between reduced consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and BMI (weighted mean difference …

  4. Sugar-sweetened beverages intake and the risk of obesity in children

    OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the impact of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) intake on body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage (BFP), and waist circumference (WC) …

  5. Sugar and artificially sweetened beverages linked to obesity: a ...

    Apr 11, 2017 · Our study demonstrated a significant association between sugar and artificially sweetened soda consumption and obesity. This finding raises awareness and question of …

  6. Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Growth, Body Composition, and Risk

    Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption by infants, children, and adolescents is associated with unfavorable growth patterns and body composition, and higher risk of obesity in childhood up …

  7. Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and weight gain in children

    Dec 20, 2022 · Our updated systematic review and meta-analysis expands on prior evidence to confirm that SSB consumption promotes higher BMI and body weight in both children and …

  8. Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and obesity in children's meta ...

    Aug 9, 2017 · Resolved: there is sufficient scientific evidence that decreasing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption will reduce the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related diseases.

  9. What is the relationship between sugar-sweetened beverage

    Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption by infants, children, and adolescents is associated with unfavorable growth patterns and body composition, and higher risk of obesity in childhood up …

  10. Childhood overweight and obesity represent a significant global health challenge. Alongside the rising prevalence of this issue is sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption, a key …