The association between sugars sweetened beverages (SSBs) and lipid profile among children and youth: A systematic review and dose‐response meta‐analysis of cross‐sectional studies
Pediatric Obesity Mar 16, 2021
Nikniaz L, Abbasalizad‐Farhangi M, Vajdi M, et al. - Since the connection between sugar‐sweetened beverages (SSBs) intake and serum lipids among children and youth has been reported in several studies, however, the results are still controversial, researchers summarized the results of studies that evaluated the link between SSBs consumption and serum lipids (LDL-C, HDL-C, TG and TC) among children and youth in a systematic review and dose‐response meta‐analysis. One thousand eight hundred forty-five studies were retrieved of which 13 studies (two cohorts and eleven cross‐sectional) were involved. Findings suggested a significant association of high SSB consumption with higher LDL‐C and lower HDL‐C and TC among children and youth. Due to the small number of studies involved, more well-designed interventional studies are required to better understand causality.
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