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Calorie intake, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, and obesity among New York City adults: findings from a 2013 population study using dietary recalls.

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Ruff, RR; Akhund, A; Adjoian, T; Kansagra, SM
Published in: J Community Health
December 2014

Obesity and overweight-obesity have contributed to increases in early mortality and noncommunicable disease incidence. The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is linked to obesity, weight gain, and metabolic syndrome. To further explore this relationship in a large urban environment, we assessed disparities in calorie intake between SSB and non-SSB consumers and determine the association between varying SSB consumption, obesity, and overweight-obesity using data from a 2013 representative dietary survey conducted in New York City. Results show that adult SSB drinkers consume 193 kcal/day from SSBs, approximately 10% of daily caloric needs. Compared to non-SSB drinkers, those who consume SSBs have a 572 kcal greater daily intake. Total calorie differences are due to greater SSB calorie and food calorie consumption. Among SSB consumers, each 10-oz increase in SSB consumption is associated with a greater likelihood of obesity (OR 1.62, 95% CI 1.05, 2.05) and overweight-obesity (OR 2.23, 95% CI 1.31, 3.80). Additionally, each 10-kcal SSB increase is related to obesity (OR 1.04, 95% CI 1.01, 1.08) and overweight-obesity (OR 1.07, 95% CI 1.02, 1.11).

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J Community Health

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EISSN

1573-3610

Publication Date

December 2014

Volume

39

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1117 / 1123

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Public Health
  • Obesity
  • New York City
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Energy Intake
 

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Ruff, R. R., Akhund, A., Adjoian, T., & Kansagra, S. M. (2014). Calorie intake, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, and obesity among New York City adults: findings from a 2013 population study using dietary recalls. J Community Health, 39(6), 1117–1123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-014-9865-3
Ruff, Ryan Richard, Ali Akhund, Tamar Adjoian, and Susan M. Kansagra. “Calorie intake, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, and obesity among New York City adults: findings from a 2013 population study using dietary recalls.J Community Health 39, no. 6 (December 2014): 1117–23. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-014-9865-3.
Ruff, Ryan Richard, et al. “Calorie intake, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, and obesity among New York City adults: findings from a 2013 population study using dietary recalls.J Community Health, vol. 39, no. 6, Dec. 2014, pp. 1117–23. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s10900-014-9865-3.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Community Health

DOI

EISSN

1573-3610

Publication Date

December 2014

Volume

39

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1117 / 1123

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Public Health
  • Obesity
  • New York City
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Energy Intake