Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Status and Its Association with Childhood Obesity among Chinese Children Aged 6–17 Years
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. China Nutrition and Health Surveillance
2.2. Analytic Sample
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics
3.2. SSB Consumption Frequency
3.3. SSB Consumption Quantity
3.4. SSB Consumption and Overweight/Obesity
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sample Characteristics | N (%) |
---|---|
Total | 25,553 (100) |
Sex | |
Male | 12,757 (49.9) |
Female | 12,796 (50.1) |
Age (year) | |
6~10 | 10,212 (40.0) |
11~14 | 8851 (34.6) |
15~17 | 6490 (25.4) |
Area | |
Urban areas | 13,842 (54.2) |
Rural areas | 11,711 (45.8) |
Large cities | 6360 (24.9) |
Medium to small cities | 7482 (29.3) |
General rural areas | 7646 29.9) |
Poor rural areas | 4065 (15.9) |
Income | |
≥30,000 CNY/year ^ | 1903 (7.4) |
15,000~<30,000 CNY/year | 4737 (18.5) |
<15,000 CNY/year | 12,522 (49.0) |
Physical activity | |
yes | 14,851 (58.1) |
no | 10,502 (41.1) |
Sedentary time | |
<3 h | 11,303 (44.2) |
≥3 h | 14,075 (55.1) |
Energy intake (kcal/day) # | 1892.3 (1419.7, 2572.6) * |
Fat intake (g/day) # | 63.9 (44.9, 91.4) * |
% energy # | 31.0 (25.3, 37.1) * |
Carbohydrate intake (g/day) # | 269.9 (197.7, 370.1) ** |
% energy # | 57.1 (50.8, 63.2) * |
Sample Characteristics | Frequency per Week, Median (q1, q3) | SSB ^ Consumption Frequency, n (%) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
<Once/Week | 1-<5 Time/Week | ≥5 Time/Week | Z/ (p-Value) | ||
Total | 2.2 (0.1, 5.0) | 6250 (24.5) | 12,689 (49.7) | 6614 (25.9) | |
Sex | |||||
Male | 2.3 (1.0, 5.0) | 2996 (23.5) | 6239 (48.9) | 3522 (27.6) | 6.087 (<0.001) |
Female | 2.1 (1.0, 4.7) | 3254 (25.4) | 6450 (50.4) | 3092 (24.2) | |
Age (year) | |||||
6~10 | 3.5 (2.0, 0.9) | 2817 (27.6) | 5381 (52.7) | 2014 (19.7) | 357.4 (<0.001) |
11~14 | 4.3 (2.3, 1.0) | 2082 (23.5) | 4360 (49.3) | 2409 (27.2) | |
15~17 | 4.7 (3.0, 1.0) | 1351 (20.8) | 2948 (45.4) | 2191 (33.8) | |
Area | |||||
Urban areas | 3.0 (1.2, 6.0) | 2516 (18.2) | 6863 (49.6) | 4463 (32.2) | 30.96 (<0.001) |
Rural areas | 1.8 (0.7, 4.0) | 3734 (31.9) | 5826 (49.7) | 2151 (18.4) | |
Large cities | 3.6 (1.6, 7.0) | 850 (13.4) | 3089 (48.6) | 2421 (38.1) | 1552.1 (<0.001) |
Medium to small cities | 2.5 (1.0, 5.0) | 1666 (22.3) | 3774 (50.4) | 2042 (27.3) | |
General rural areas | 2 (0.9, 4.2) | 2041 (26.7) | 3934 (51.5) | 1671 (21.9) | |
Poor rural areas | 1.1 (0.5, 2.7) | 1693 (41.6) | 1892 (46.5) | 480 (11.8) | |
Income | |||||
≥30,000 CNY/year | 3.5 (1.5, 6.5) | 297 (15.6) | 911 (47.9) | 695 (36.5) | 367.3 (<0.001) |
15,000~<30,000 CNY/year | 2.7 (1.2, 5.0) | 894 (18.9) | 2487 (52.5) | 1356 (28.6) | |
<15,000 CNY/year | 2.0(0.9, 4.2) | 3582 (28.6) | 6190 (49.4) | 2750 (22.0) | |
Physical activity | |||||
yes | 2.0 (0.9, 4.0) | 4271 (28.8) | 7386 (49.7) | 3194 (21.5) | 23.32 (<0.001) |
no | 3.0 (1.2, 6.0) | 1920 (18.3) | 5209 (49.6) | 3373 (32.1) | |
sedentary time | |||||
<3 h | 2.0 (0.9, 4.2) | 3107 (27.5) | 5671 (50.2) | 2525 (22.3) | −13.37 (<0.001) |
≥3 h | 2.5 (1.0, 5.2) | 3086 (21.9) | 6943 (49.3) | 4046 (28.7) | |
Energy intake | |||||
<1500 kcal/day | 1.4 (0.7, 3.0) | 2021 (35.1) | 3072 (53.4) | 664 (11.5) | 2198.7 (<0.001) |
1500~<2500 kcal/day | 2.4 (1.0, 5.0) | 1830 (21.6)_ | 4527 (53.3) | 2135 (25.1) | |
≥2500 kcal/day | 4.9 (2.0, 9.0) | 543 (10.3) | 2110 (40.1) | 2604 (49.5) | |
SSB type | |||||
Carbohydrate beverages | 0.5 (0.1, 1.0) | 14,759 (57.8) | 9704 (38.0) | 1090 (4.3) | |
Milk beverages | 0.1 (0.0, 1.0) | 19,043 (74.5) | 5996 (23.5) | 514 (2.0) | |
Juice beverages | 0.5 (0.0, 2.0) | 14,902 (58.3) | 9100 (35.6) | 1551 (6.1) | |
Coffee and tea beverages | 0.0(0.0, 0.8) | 19,371 (75.8) | 5118 (20.0) | 1064 (4.2) |
Sample Characteristics | Quantity (g/Day), Median(q1,q3) | SSB Consumption Quantity, n (%) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
<150 g/Day | 150~<500 g/Day | ≥500 g/Day | Z/ (p-Value) | ||
Total | 181.0 (54.0, 533.0) | 11,726 (45.9) | 7030 (27.5) | 6797 (26.6) | |
Sex | |||||
Male | 199.0 (59.0, 570.0) | 5643 (44.2) | 3491 (27.4) | 3623 (28.4) | 6.5101 (<0.001) * |
Female | 168.0 (49.0, 493.0) | 6083 (47.5) | 3539 (27.7) | 3174 (24.8) | |
Age (year) | |||||
6~10 | 129.5 (41.0, 368.0) | 5460 (53.5) | 2857 (28.0) | 1895 (18.6) | 685.2 (<0.001) |
11~14 | 208.0 (60.0, 571.0) | 3838 (43.4) | 2503 (28.3) | 2510 (28.4) | |
15~17 | 285.0 (76.0, 826.0) | 2428 (37.4) | 1670 (25.7) | 2392 (36.9) | |
Area | |||||
Urban areas | 256.0 (78.0, 684.0) | 5226 (37.8) | 4051 (29.3) | 4565 (33.0) | 30.51 (<0.001) |
Rural areas | 123.0 (36.0, 356.0) | 6500 (55.5) | 2979 (25.4) | 2232 (19.1) | |
Large cities | 324.5 (107.0, 855.0) | 2021 (31.8) | 1885 (29.6) | 2454 (38.6) | 1523 (<0.001) |
Medium to small cities | 210.0 (59.0, 567.0) | 3205 (42.8) | 2166 (28.9) | 2111 (28.2) | |
General rural areas | 157.0 (53.0, 449.0) | 3754 (49.1) | 2121 (27.7) | 1771 (23.2) | |
Poor rural areas | 71.0 (25.0, 219.0) | 2746 (67.6) | 858 (21.1) | 461 (11.3) | |
Income | |||||
≥30,000 CNY/year | 279.0 (79.0, 699.0) | 702 (36.9) | 539 (28.3) | 662 (34.8) | 201.01 (<0.001) |
15,000~<30,000 CNY/year | 223.0 (71.0, 570.0) | 1938 (40.9) | 1444 (30.5) | 1355 (28.6) | |
<15,000 CNY/year | 154.0 (45.0, 456.0) | 6185 (49.4) | 3423 (27.3) | 2914 (23.3) | |
Physical activity | |||||
yes | 146.0 (43.0, 428.0) | 7495 (50.5) | 4029 (27.1) | 3327 (22.4) | 20.02 (<0.001) |
no | 249.0 (71.0, 684.0) | 4132 (39.3) | 2942 (28.0) | 3428 (32.6) | |
sedentary time | |||||
<3 h | 142.0 (43.0, 427.0) | 5791 (51.2) | 3024 (26.8) | 2488 (22.0) | 17.09 (<0.001) |
≥3 h | 220.0 (67.0, 616.0) | 5850 (41.6) | 3959 (28.1) | 4266 (30.3) | |
Energy intake | |||||
<1500 kcal/day | 89.0 (31.0, 238.0) | 3647 (63.4) | 1492 (25.9) | 618 (10.7) | 2402.9 (<0.001) |
1500~<2500 kcal/day | 199.0 (66.0, 513.0) | 3692 (43.5) | 2629 (31.0) | 2171 (25.6) | |
>2500 kcal/day | 500.0 (159.0, 1200.0) | 1273 (24.2) | 1339 (25.5) | 2645 (50.3) | |
SSB type | |||||
Carbohydrate beverages | 200.0 (50.0, 275.0) | 9208 (36.0) | 12,952 (50.7) | 3393 (13.3) | |
Milk beverages | 50.0 (0.0, 200.0) | 9550 (37.4) | 10,788 (42.2) | 5215 (20.4) | |
Juice beverages | 200.0 (0.0, 400.0) | 15,256 (59.7) | 8595 (33.6) | 1702 (6.7) | |
Coffee and tea beverages | 0.0 (0.0, 220.0) | 16,541 (64.7) | 6606 (25.9) | 2406 (9.4) |
Sample Characteristics | Overweight and Obesity | Z/ | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
No, n (%) | Yes, n (%) | |||
Total | 21,333 (83.5) | 4220 (16.5) | ||
SSB consumption frequency | ||||
<1 time/week | 5392 (86.3) | 858 (13.7) | 26.135 | <0.001 |
1~<5 time/week | 10,525 (82.9) | 2164 (17.1) | ||
≥5 time/week | 5416 (81.9) | 1198 (18.1) | ||
SSB consumption quantity | ||||
<150 g/day | 9937 (84.7) | 1789 (15.3) | 12.867 | 0.002 |
150~<500 g/day | 5765 (82.0) | 1265 (18.0) | ||
≥500 g/day | 5631 (82.8) | 1166 (17.2) | ||
Sex | ||||
Male | 10,064 (78.9) | 2693 (21.1) | 20.731 | <0.001 |
Female | 11,269 (88.1) | 1527 (11.9) | ||
Age (year) | ||||
6~10 | 8083 (79.2) | 2129 (20.9) | 359.487 | <0.001 |
11~14 | 7380 (83.4) | 1471 (16.6) | ||
15~17 | 5870 (90.4) | 620 (9.6) | ||
Area | ||||
Urban area | 11,169 (80.7) | 2673 (19.3) | −10.341 | <0.001 |
Rural area | 10,164 (86.8) | 1547 (13.2) | ||
Big city | 4999 (78.6) | 1361 (21.4) | 164.386 | <0.001 |
Middle city | 6170 (82.5) | 1312 (17.5) | ||
Regular county | 6501 (85.0) | 1145 (15.0) | ||
Poor county | 3663 (90.1) | 402 (9.9) | ||
Income | ||||
≥30,000 CNY/year | 1472 (77.4) | 431 (22.7) | 70.108 | <0.001 |
15,000~<30,000 CNY/year | 3830 (80.9) | 907 (19.2) | ||
<15,000 CNY/year | 10,656 (85.1) | 1866 (14.9) | ||
Physical activity | ||||
yes | 12,581 (84.7) | 2270 (15.3) | 5.181 | <0.001 |
no | 8578 (81.7) | 1924 (18.3) | ||
Sedentary time | ||||
<3 h | 9450 (83.6) | 1853 (16.4) | −0.258 | 0.796 |
≥3 h | 11,731 (83.3) | 2344 (16.7) | ||
Energy intake | ||||
<1500 kcal/day | 4746 (82.44) | 1011 (17.56) | 1.253 | 0.534 |
1500~<2500 kcal/day | 7019 (82.65) | 1473 (17.35) | ||
>2500 kcal/day | 4306 (81.91) | 951 (18.09) |
Sample Characteristics | Unadjusted | Model1 | Model2 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OR ^ (95%CI) | p-Value | OR (95%CI) | p-Value | OR (95%CI) | p-Value | |
SSB Consumption frequency | ||||||
<1 time/week | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | |||
1~<5 time/week | 1.254 (1.126~1.397) | <0.001 | 1.136 (1.016~1.270) | 0.030 | 1.133 (1.011~1.268) | 0.031 |
≥5 time/week | 1.129 (1.132~1.443) | <0.001 | 1.142 (1.004~1.299) | 0.040 | 1.147 (1.003~1.312) | 0.045 |
SSB Consumption quantity | ||||||
<150 g | Ref. | Ref. | ||||
150~<500 g | 1.188 (1.076~1.312) | 0.001 | 1.114 (1.005~1.234) | 0.040 | 1.110 (1.000~1.231) | 0.049 |
≥500 g | 1.050 (0.946~1.165) | 0.359 | 0.989 (0.886~1.105) | 0.848 | 0.989 (0.881~1.110) | 0.853 |
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Gan, Q.; Xu, P.; Yang, T.; Cao, W.; Xu, J.; Li, L.; Pan, H.; Zhao, W.; Zhang, Q. Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Status and Its Association with Childhood Obesity among Chinese Children Aged 6–17 Years. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2211. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072211
Gan Q, Xu P, Yang T, Cao W, Xu J, Li L, Pan H, Zhao W, Zhang Q. Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Status and Its Association with Childhood Obesity among Chinese Children Aged 6–17 Years. Nutrients. 2021; 13(7):2211. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072211
Chicago/Turabian StyleGan, Qian, Peipei Xu, Titi Yang, Wei Cao, Juan Xu, Li Li, Hui Pan, Wenhua Zhao, and Qian Zhang. 2021. "Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Status and Its Association with Childhood Obesity among Chinese Children Aged 6–17 Years" Nutrients 13, no. 7: 2211. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072211
APA StyleGan, Q., Xu, P., Yang, T., Cao, W., Xu, J., Li, L., Pan, H., Zhao, W., & Zhang, Q. (2021). Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Status and Its Association with Childhood Obesity among Chinese Children Aged 6–17 Years. Nutrients, 13(7), 2211. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072211