Consumo de bebidas refrescantes, deportivas y energéticas en adolescentes. Estudio BEENIS

Translated title of the contribution: Consumption of soft, sports, and energy drinks in adolescents. The BEENIS study

Vanessa Cruz Muñoz, Marta Urquizu Rovira, Victoria Valls Ibañez, Josep Maria Manresa Domínguez*, Gerard Ruiz Blanco, Monserrat Urquizu Rovira, Pere Toran

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Abstract

Introduction: The wide range of non-alcoholic drinks are currently grouped as soft (carbonated), sports, and energy drinks, and all of them have a high sugar content, along with their known risk of obesity. Their consumption is increasing and in inadvisable circumstances, as well as an elevated health risk. The real consumption of sports and energy drinks is not well known. Objective: To determine the habits and consumption of soft, sports, and energy drinks in adolescents. Material and methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was performed in which questionnaires were obtained from 4,769 schoolchildren from 13 to 18 years-old from de Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain. Results: The prevalence of consuming soft drinks was observed in 92.9% of the adolescents, and was predominantly done during leisure time, during meals, or any time during the day. In sports it was 61.7%, mainly on practising the sport and in leisure time. In energy drinks, it was 49.2%, mainly in leisure time (they were mixed with alcohol in 49%) and on practising sport. The simultaneous consumption of the three types was 38%, and soft drinks were the most common. Discussion: A description is presented on the consumption of sports drinks, normally included as soft drinks, as well as the simultaneous consumption of the three types of drinks, and the time in which they are consumed. We have a diagnostic tool of consumption of these drinks by adolescents in our setting that will enable us to design and evaluate educational interventions in order to make the adolescent population and their families aware.

Translated title of the contributionConsumption of soft, sports, and energy drinks in adolescents. The BEENIS study
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)242-250
Number of pages9
JournalAnales de Pediatria
Volume93
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2020

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