Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru

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Objective: To determine the association between consumption of snacks and sweetened beverages and risk of overweight among children. Design: Secondary analysis of the Young Lives cohort study in Peru. Setting: Twenty sentinel sites from a total of 1818 districts available in Peru. Subjects: Children...

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Autores: Alviso Orellana, Claudia Lorena, Estrada Tejada, Dayna Katherine
Formato: tesis de grado
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
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Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Hipernutrición
Consumo de alimentos
Bebidas gaseosas
Nutrición del niño
Medicina
Perú
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dc.title.en_US.fl_str_mv Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru
dc.title.alternative.en_US.fl_str_mv Consumo de snacks, bebidas gaseosas y sobrenutrición: hallazgos del estudio de cohorte los niños del milenio de Perú
title Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru
spellingShingle Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru
Alviso Orellana, Claudia Lorena
Hipernutrición
Consumo de alimentos
Bebidas gaseosas
Nutrición del niño
Medicina
Perú
title_short Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru
title_full Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru
title_fullStr Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru
title_sort Sweetened beverages, snacks and overweight: findings from the young lives cohort study in Peru
author Alviso Orellana, Claudia Lorena
author_facet Alviso Orellana, Claudia Lorena
Estrada Tejada, Dayna Katherine
author_role author
author2 Estrada Tejada, Dayna Katherine
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dc.contributor.advisor.fl_str_mv Bernabé-Ortiz, Antonio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alviso Orellana, Claudia Lorena
Estrada Tejada, Dayna Katherine
dc.subject.en_US.fl_str_mv Hipernutrición
Consumo de alimentos
Bebidas gaseosas
Nutrición del niño
Medicina
Perú
topic Hipernutrición
Consumo de alimentos
Bebidas gaseosas
Nutrición del niño
Medicina
Perú
description Objective: To determine the association between consumption of snacks and sweetened beverages and risk of overweight among children. Design: Secondary analysis of the Young Lives cohort study in Peru. Setting: Twenty sentinel sites from a total of 1818 districts available in Peru. Subjects: Children in the younger cohort of the Young Lives study in Peru, specifically those included in the third (2009) and the fourth (2013) rounds. Results: A total of 1813 children were evaluated at baseline; 49•2 % girls and mean age 8•0 (SD 0•3) years. At baseline, 3•3 (95 % CI 2•5, 4•2) % reported daily sweetened beverage consumption, while this proportion was 3•9 (95 % CI 3•1, 4•9) % for snacks. Baseline prevalence of overweight was 22•0 (95 % CI 20•1, 23•9) %. Only 1414 children were followed for 4•0 (SD 0•1) years, with an overweight incidence of 3•6 (95 % CI 3•1, 4•1) per 100 person-years. In multivariable analysis, children who consumed sweetened beverages and snacks daily had an average weight increase of 2•29 (95 % CI 0•62, 3•96) and 2•04 (95 % CI 0•48, 3•60) kg more, respectively, than those who never consumed these products, in approximately 4 years of follow-up. Moreover, there was evidence of an association between daily consumption of sweetened beverages and risk of overweight (relative risk=2•12; 95 % CI 1•05, 4•28). Conclusions: Daily consumption of sweetened beverages and snacks was associated with increased weight gain v. never consuming these products; and in the case of sweetened beverages, with higher risk of developing overweight.
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Al basal, 3.3 (95 % CI 2•5, 4•2) % reportaron consumir bebidas gaseosas diariamente, mientras que esta proporción fue de 3•9 (95 % CI 3•1, 4•9) % para los snacks. La prevalencia basal de sobrenutrición fue 22•0 (95 % CI 20•1, 23•9) %. Solo 1414 niños fueron seguidos por 4•0 (SD 0•1) años con una incidencia de sobrenutrición de 3•6 (95 % CI 3•1, 4•1) por cada 100 niños-año de seguimiento. En el análisis multivariado, los niños que consumieron diariamente bebidas gaseosas y snacks aumentaron 2•29 (95 % CI 0•62, 3•96) and 2•04 (95 % CI 0•48, 3•60) kg más, respectivamente, que aquellos que reportaron nunca consumir estos productos. Asimismo, se encontró evidencia de asociación entre el consumo diario de bebidas gaseosas y el riesgo de sobrenutrición (RR=2•12; 95 % CI 1•05, 4•28). 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