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Public Health Nutrition
Daily sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and insulin resistance in European adolescents: the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) Study
Yannis Manios1  Marcela González-Gross1  Katerina Kondaki1  Anthony Kafatos1  David Jiménez-Pavón1  Mathilde Kersting1  Frédéric Gottrand1  Michael Sjöstrom1  Stefaan De Henauw1  Evangelia Grammatikaki1  Luis A Moreno1  Dénes Molnar1  Chantal Gilbert1 
关键词: Sugar-sweetened beverages;    High frequence;    Consumption;    Homeostasis model assessment–insulin resistance;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980012002613
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectiveThe present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the consumption of selected food groups and insulin resistance, with an emphasis on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB).DesignThe present research is a large multicentre European study in adolescents, the HELENA-CSS (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence Cross-Sectional Study).SettingHomeostasis model assessment–insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) was calculated. Several anthropometric and lifestyle characteristics were recorded. Dietary assessment was conducted by using a short FFQ.SubjectsThe participants were a subset of the original sample (n 546) with complete data on glucose, insulin and FFQ. All participants were recruited at schools.ResultsMedian (25th, 75th percentile) HOMA-IR was 0·62 (0·44, 0·87). Mean HOMA-IR was significantly higher among adolescents consuming brown bread ≤1 time/week than among those consuming 2–6 times/week (P = 0·011). Mean values of HOMA-IR were also higher in adolescents consuming SSB >5 times/week compared with those consuming less frequently, although a statistically significant difference was detected between those consuming SSB 5–6 times/week and 2–4 times/week (P = 0·049). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that only the frequency of SSB consumption was significantly associated with HOMA-IR after controlling for potential confounders. In particular, it was found that HOMA-IR levels were higher among adolescents consuming SSB 5–6 times/week and ≥1 time/d compared with those consuming ≤1 time/week by 0·281 and 0·191 units, respectively (P = 0·009 and 0·046, respectively).ConclusionsThe present study revealed that daily consumption of SSB was related with increased HOMA-IR in adolescents.

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