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Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption, Perceptions, and Disparities in Children and Adolescents

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July 12, 2021
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J Nutr Educ Behav. 2021 Jul;53(7):553-563. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2021.04.004.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) perceptions-knowledge, attitudes, and norms and media literacy-and beverage consumption, and to identify differences in beverage consumption and SSB perceptions by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status.

DESIGN: Cross-sectional.

SETTING: Diverse California school district.

PARTICIPANTS: A total of 992 fifth-grade (elementary), seventh-grade (middle), and ninth-12th-grade (high school) students.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Questionnaire-assessed continuous beverage consumption and perceptions.

ANALYSIS: Linear regression adjusting for school, grade, gender, race/ethnicity, and free and reduced-price meal (FRPM) eligibility.

RESULTS: Knowledge, attitudes, and norms, and media literacy items were associated with SSB consumption in expected directions (P < 0.05). Among elementary students, FRPM-eligible and Black students had higher SSB consumption (P < 0.01). In middle/high school, non-Hispanic White students consumed fewer SSBs than all other racial/ethnic groups (P < 0.01). There were differences in SSB-related perceptions by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status (eg, Black students perceived sugary drinks as less unhealthy); Black, Hispanic, and FRPM-eligible students expressed less distrust of food/beverage advertisements; and Black, Hispanic, Asian, multirace, and FRPM-eligible students perceived more frequent SSB consumption among their peers (P < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Sugar-sweetened beverage perceptions were associated with SSB consumption. There were racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in SSB consumption and perceptions. Sugar-sweetened beverage perceptions and related social and commercial determinants like marketing may be useful targets for reducing SSB consumption.

PMID:34246410 | DOI:10.1016/j.jneb.2021.04.004

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