Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate Program in Public Health, Department of Public Health, Federal University of Maranhão—UFMA, Sao Luis 65020-060, Maranhao, Brazil
2. Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo—USP, Ribeirao Preto 14049-900, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Abstract
Sugar-Sweetened Beverage (SSBs) consumption has risen in early life and it is plausible that it might increase children’s risk of allergies. In this paper, we analyzed the association of SSB consumption with allergies in children’s second year of life. This study analyzed data from a São Luís BRISA prenatal cohort in the follow-up of children (n = 1144) in their second year of life. Allergy Traits were a latent variable deduced from medical diagnoses of allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and food allergies. SSBs were investigated as a percentage of daily calories based on 24 h recalls, including industrialized fruit juices, soft drinks, and ready-made chocolate milk. Other variables analyzed were socioeconomic status, age, body mass index z-score, episodes of diarrhea, and breastfeeding. Our finds were that higher consumption of daily calories from SSBs was associated with higher Allergy Trait values (SC = 0.174; p = 0.025); older age (SC = −0.181; p = 0.030) was associated with lower Allergy Trait values; and episodes of diarrhea were correlated with Allergy Traits (SC = 0.287; p = 0.015). SSB exposure was associated with Allergy Traits in children’s second year of life; thus, abstaining from these beverages may also confer additional advantages in curtailing allergic diseases during early childhood.
Funder
Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel
Department of Science and Technology
São Paulo Research Foundation
Subject
Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics
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