2010
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-9-47
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Caloric beverage consumption patterns in Mexican children

Abstract: BackgroundMexico has seen a very steep increase in child obesity level. Little is known about caloric beverage intake in this country as well as all other countries outside a few high income countries. This study examines overall patterns and trends in all caloric beverages from two nationally representative surveys from Mexico.MethodsThe two nationally representative dietary intake surveys (1999 and 2006) from Mexico are used to study caloric beverage intake in 17, 215 children. The volume (ml) and caloric en… Show more

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“…The increased availability of more decaying-inducing snacks and beverages appears to hold a dynamic trade-off with the strong decrease simultaneously seen when community water supplies were available in a given community: the inverse proportions of liquid intake made up by high-calorie, cariogenic beverages and by potable water have been highlighted for Mexico at large 35 . Although the rate of consumption of soft drinks in rural areas of the State of Hidalgo is somewhat lower than in urban settings and the more affluent Mexico City and Northern border regions 36 , its population nevertheless contributes to the fact that Mexico is second in the world soft drink consumption ranking 37 , and studies shows that the majority of children in the municipality of Calnali consume sugared beverages 38,39 . However, whether better roads are in fact associated with easier access to cariogenic foods and beverages remains uncertain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased availability of more decaying-inducing snacks and beverages appears to hold a dynamic trade-off with the strong decrease simultaneously seen when community water supplies were available in a given community: the inverse proportions of liquid intake made up by high-calorie, cariogenic beverages and by potable water have been highlighted for Mexico at large 35 . Although the rate of consumption of soft drinks in rural areas of the State of Hidalgo is somewhat lower than in urban settings and the more affluent Mexico City and Northern border regions 36 , its population nevertheless contributes to the fact that Mexico is second in the world soft drink consumption ranking 37 , and studies shows that the majority of children in the municipality of Calnali consume sugared beverages 38,39 . However, whether better roads are in fact associated with easier access to cariogenic foods and beverages remains uncertain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ya en 2002, este país reportaba una tendencia al aumento; 6 posteriormente, en la Encuesta Nacional de Salud y Nutrición 2006 (Ensanut 2006), informaba que 90% de los adolescentes consumía diariamente este producto, con cifras cercanas a 400 calorías diarias. [7][8][9][10] En Chile, la Encuesta de Presupuestos Familiares, basada en la compra de alimentos, reportó en 1998 altos consumos de bebidas azucaradas analcohólicas en niños; tiempo después se demostró que en la zona sur de Chile nueve de cada 10 escolares consumían bebidas azucaradas y que, de éstos, más de 60% lo hacía diariamente. 11 Más tarde, se indicó un aumento de la cantidad de consumo que alcanzaba cifras cercanas a 300 cc diarios.…”
Section: Bebidas Azucaradas E íNdice De Masa Corporal En Escolares Chunclassified
“…1,10,11 There has been a sharp increase in the rate of nutrition-related non-communicable diseases such as obesity, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus, for which children are no exception. 2,15 In Latin America, dietary…”
Section: Nutrition Transition In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%