reviewAmerican Journal of Public HealthMar 1, 2007GREEN OA

Effects of Soft Drink Consumption on Nutrition and Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Yale University

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Abstract

In a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nutrition and health outcomes. We found clear associations of soft drink intake with increased energy intake and body weight. Soft drink intake also was associated with lower intakes of milk, calcium, and other nutrients and with an increased risk of several medical problems (e.g., diabetes). Study design significantly influenced results: larger effect sizes were observed in studies with stronger methods (longitudinal and experimental vs cross-sectional studies). Several other factors also moderated effect sizes (e.g., gender, age, beverage type). Finally, studies funded by the food industry reported significantly…

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Keywords
  • Soft drink
  • Environmental health
  • Meta-analysis
  • Medicine
  • Consumption (sociology)
  • Public health
  • Food science
  • Gerontology
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