Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2085455093> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 96 of
96
with 100 items per page.
- W2085455093 endingPage "S57" @default.
- W2085455093 startingPage "S57" @default.
- W2085455093 abstract "PURPOSE: To examine the extent to which soft drink consumption is predictive of changes in body composition in middle-aged women over a 4-year period, while statistically controlling for age, energy intake, physical activity, and menopause status. METHODS: The current study used a prospective cohort design over 48 months with no intervention. Self-reported soft drink consumption was used to predict changes in body weight and body fat percentage over the study period. Subjects included 170 healthy women (mean: 41.5 yrs at baseline). Soft drink consumption and menopause status were measured by questionnaire. Body weight was assessed using a calibrated, electronic scale, and total body fat percentage was measured using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). Energy intake was estimated using 7-day, weighed, food records. Further, MTI accelerometers were worn continuously for 7 days, after which accelerometer counts were totaled to index physical activity. RESULTS: Women who primarily consumed sugar-sweetened soft drinks gained significantly more weight than those who consumed diet soft drinks or no soft drinks (p = 0.022), even after controlling for potentially confounding variables, except energy intake, which weakened the relationship by 28%. Changes in body fat were unrelated to the type of soft drink consumed. Women who consumed 7+ soft drinks per week gained significantly less body fat (p = 0.015) and body weight (p = 0.052) over the 4-year study compared to women who consumed fewer soft drinks per week. Further investigation revealed that women who consumed 7+ soft drinks per week did so almost exclusively in the form of diet soft drinks (87%). CONCLUSIONS: Drinking sugar-sweetened soft drinks significantly increases risk of weight gain compared to consuming diet soft drinks or no soft drinks over a 4-year period. It seems that this relationship is partly due to differences in energy intake among those who drink different types of soft drinks. Thus, it appears that consuming diet soft drinks or no soft drinks instead of sugar-sweetened soft drinks may be a worthwhile method of preventing weight gain." @default.
- W2085455093 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2085455093 creator A5054843399 @default.
- W2085455093 date "2006-05-01" @default.
- W2085455093 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2085455093 title "Soft Drink Consumption and Changes in Body Composition in 170 Women" @default.
- W2085455093 cites W1900340925 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W1912299173 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W1949298326 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W1982172078 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W1992708416 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2003662371 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2008352538 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2009709597 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2015888988 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2016573063 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2017580863 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2022970452 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2033941910 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2034700352 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2050359523 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2059265181 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2068273751 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2080582844 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2083044760 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2096526724 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2099777637 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2104117318 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2104546835 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2105476490 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2121951329 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2124175125 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2128202512 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2148688487 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2152860809 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2153943462 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2154088683 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2275310832 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2320856221 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2404185260 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W2409794118 @default.
- W2085455093 cites W96692857 @default.
- W2085455093 doi "https://doi.org/10.1249/00005768-200605001-01131" @default.
- W2085455093 hasPublicationYear "2006" @default.
- W2085455093 type Work @default.
- W2085455093 sameAs 2085455093 @default.
- W2085455093 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2085455093 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2085455093 hasAuthorship W2085455093A5054843399 @default.
- W2085455093 hasBestOaLocation W20854550931 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C2778562196 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C2780005051 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C2780221984 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C2993829149 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C511355011 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C77350462 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C126322002 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C144024400 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C149923435 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C2778562196 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C2780005051 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C2780221984 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C2993829149 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C31903555 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C511355011 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C71924100 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C77350462 @default.
- W2085455093 hasConceptScore W2085455093C86803240 @default.
- W2085455093 hasIssue "Supplement" @default.
- W2085455093 hasLocation W20854550931 @default.
- W2085455093 hasLocation W20854550932 @default.
- W2085455093 hasOpenAccess W2085455093 @default.
- W2085455093 hasPrimaryLocation W20854550931 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W1939753783 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W2005953663 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W2013490181 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W2034271088 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W2107572697 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W2170770421 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W2276819740 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W26058064 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W2924323468 @default.
- W2085455093 hasRelatedWork W2969577908 @default.
- W2085455093 hasVolume "38" @default.
- W2085455093 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2085455093 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2085455093 magId "2085455093" @default.
- W2085455093 workType "article" @default.