Main sources of added sugars in Argentina

Abstract: The high consumption of added sugars in the diet of the Argentine population and its consequent effect on health are current concerns both at the clinical and public health levels. The objective of this study was to determine the main sources of added sugars in the Argentine diet and to determine the proportional energy contribution of each of them. The sample consisted of 1266 individuals, representative of the country’s urban population from 15 to 65 years old, stratified by region, age, gender and socio-economic level. Two 24-hour intake records and one socio-economic questionnaire were carried out. Among the total food and beverages consumed, 26.9% of added sugars was contributed by soft drinks and 23.8% by infusions. The third place, with 15.4%, was obtained by baked goods (bread, cookies, etc.) and the fourth, with 12%, from ready-to-prepare juices, ahead of sweets, candies and dairy products. Men, compared to women, consumed significantly more added sugars in soft drinks (32.6 vs. 22.1%) and women more in infusions (25.5% vs. 21.8%), baked goods, sugar and honey. The lower income population consumed significantly more sugar in infusions at the expense of “mate” (21.4 vs. 7 g/day) and no differences were observed in the consumption of soft drinks by socio-economic level (32.9 vs. 34.4 g/day). Urgent measures based on education could improve the consumption habits of added sugars and the health of the population.

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Main Authors: Kovalskys, Irina, Cavagnari, Brian M., Favieri, Andrea, Guajardo, Viviana, Gerardi, Alejandro, Nogueira Previdelli, Agatha, Fisberg, Mauro
Format: Artículo biblioteca
Language:spa
Published: Fundación Revista Medicina (Buenos Aires) 2019
Subjects:AZUCARES, DIETA, NUTRICION, SALUD, ALIMENTACION,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/9694
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