Fruit Juice Consumption, Body Mass Index, and Adolescent Diet Quality in a Biracial Cohort

IF 3 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Beverages Pub Date : 2023-05-08 DOI:10.3390/beverages9020042
L. Moore, Xinyi Zhou, Li Wan, M. Singer, M. Bradlee, Stephen R Daniels
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Abstract

Fruit juice consumption during childhood remains controversial. Here, we evaluated the association between preadolescent 100% fruit juice intake and later adolescent diet quality and body mass index (BMI). We used prospective data over 10 years from the National Growth and Health Study for 1921 black and white girls, ages 9–10 years at baseline, for analyses of diet quality, and 2165 girls for BMI analyses. Statistical analyses included repeated measures analysis of variance and logistic regression models. Girls who drank ≥1.0 cup/day of fruit juice in preadolescence consumed 0.44 cup/day more total fruit in later adolescence than non-juice-drinking girls (p < 0.0001). White and black girls who drank ≥1.25 cups/day in preadolescence were 2.62 (95% CI: 1.35–5.08) and 2.54 (1.27–5.07) times more likely, respectively, to meet the Dietary Guidelines for whole fruit by later adolescence than those with the lowest juice intakes. Further, fruit juice consumption was positively associated with diet quality scores. Overall, girls consuming ≥1.25 cups/day of juice had a BMI in late adolescence that was 1.7 kg/m2 lower than that of non-juice-drinking girls. In conclusion, early adolescent fruit juice intake was positively associated with subsequent whole fruit consumption, better diet quality, and lower BMI in later adolescence.
一个双种族群体的果汁消费量、体重指数和青少年饮食质量
儿童时期饮用果汁仍有争议。在这里,我们评估了青春期前100%果汁摄入量与青春期后期饮食质量和体重指数(BMI)之间的关系。我们使用了1921年9-10岁的黑人和白人女孩的国家生长与健康研究的10年前瞻性数据来分析饮食质量,并使用了2165名女孩进行BMI分析。统计分析包括重复测量、方差分析和logistic回归模型。青春期前每天喝≥1.0杯果汁的女孩在青春期后期比不喝果汁的女孩多摄入0.44杯/天的水果总量(p < 0.0001)。在青春期前每天饮用≥1.25杯的白人和黑人女孩在青春期后期满足全水果饮食指南的可能性分别是那些果汁摄入量最低的女孩的2.62倍(95% CI: 1.35-5.08)和2.54倍(1.27-5.07)。此外,饮用果汁与饮食质量得分呈正相关。总体而言,每天饮用≥1.25杯果汁的女孩在青春期后期的BMI比不饮用果汁的女孩低1.7 kg/m2。总之,青少年早期果汁摄入量与随后的全水果摄入量、更好的饮食质量和青少年后期较低的BMI呈正相关。
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Beverages
Beverages FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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