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Citation

Bleich SN, Vercammen KA. BMC Obes. 2018; 5(1).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group - BMC)

DOI

10.1186/s40608-017-0178-9

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

While sugar sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has declined in the last 15 years, consumption of SSBs is still high among children and adolescents. This research synthesis updates a prior review on this topic and examines the evidence regarding the various health impacts of SSBs on children's health (overweight/obesity, insulin resistance, dental caries, and caffeine-related effects). We searched PubMed, CAB Abstracts and PAIS International to identify cross-sectional, longitudinal and intervention studies examining the health impacts of SSBs in children published after January 1, 2007. We also searched reference lists of relevant articles. Overall, most studies found consistent evidence for the negative impact of SSBs on children's health, with the strongest support for overweight/obesity risk and dental caries, and emerging evidence for insulin resistance and caffeine-related effects. The majority of evidence was cross-sectional highlighting the need for more longitudinal and intervention studies to address this research question. There is substantial evidence that SSBs increase the risk of overweight/obesity and dental caries and developing evidence for the negative impact of SSBs on insulin resistance and caffeine-related effects. The vast majority of literature supports the idea that a reduction in SSB consumption would improve children's health. © 2018 The Author(s).


Language: en

Keywords

human; female; male; Review; policy; suicidal ideation; depression; prevalence; caffeine; anxiety; stress; suicide attempt; child health; obesity; questionnaire; priority journal; attention deficit disorder; glucose; body mass; insulin resistance; caloric intake; energy consumption; health impact assessment; dental caries; Children's health; energy drink; homeostasis model assessment; sugar-sweetened beverage; Sugar-sweetened beverages

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