{"year":"2022","_id":"33235","publication_identifier":{"issn":["1436-6207","1436-6215"]},"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"author":[{"first_name":"Xue-Ting","last_name":"Liu","full_name":"Liu, Xue-Ting"},{"last_name":"Xiong","full_name":"Xiong, Jing-Yuan","first_name":"Jing-Yuan"},{"full_name":"Xu, Yu-Jie","last_name":"Xu","first_name":"Yu-Jie"},{"first_name":"Li","last_name":"Zhao","full_name":"Zhao, Li"},{"last_name":"Libuda","full_name":"Libuda, Lars","first_name":"Lars","orcid":"0000-0003-1603-3133","id":"88682"},{"first_name":"Guo","last_name":"Cheng","full_name":"Cheng, Guo"}],"status":"public","date_updated":"2022-10-26T15:48:20Z","publication_status":"published","title":"Prospective association of family members’ sugar-sweetened beverages intake with children’s sugar-sweetened beverages consumption in China","date_created":"2022-08-30T13:08:18Z","publication":"European Journal of Nutrition","type":"journal_article","user_id":"88682","publisher":"Springer Science and Business Media LLC","citation":{"apa":"Liu, X.-T., Xiong, J.-Y., Xu, Y.-J., Zhao, L., Libuda, L., & Cheng, G. (2022). Prospective association of family members’ sugar-sweetened beverages intake with children’s sugar-sweetened beverages consumption in China. European Journal of Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-022-02971-3","ieee":"X.-T. Liu, J.-Y. Xiong, Y.-J. Xu, L. Zhao, L. Libuda, and G. Cheng, “Prospective association of family members’ sugar-sweetened beverages intake with children’s sugar-sweetened beverages consumption in China,” European Journal of Nutrition, 2022, doi: 10.1007/s00394-022-02971-3.","mla":"Liu, Xue-Ting, et al. “Prospective Association of Family Members’ Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Intake with Children’s Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Consumption in China.” European Journal of Nutrition, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022, doi:10.1007/s00394-022-02971-3.","bibtex":"@article{Liu_Xiong_Xu_Zhao_Libuda_Cheng_2022, title={Prospective association of family members’ sugar-sweetened beverages intake with children’s sugar-sweetened beverages consumption in China}, DOI={10.1007/s00394-022-02971-3}, journal={European Journal of Nutrition}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Liu, Xue-Ting and Xiong, Jing-Yuan and Xu, Yu-Jie and Zhao, Li and Libuda, Lars and Cheng, Guo}, year={2022} }","ama":"Liu X-T, Xiong J-Y, Xu Y-J, Zhao L, Libuda L, Cheng G. Prospective association of family members’ sugar-sweetened beverages intake with children’s sugar-sweetened beverages consumption in China. European Journal of Nutrition. Published online 2022. doi:10.1007/s00394-022-02971-3","chicago":"Liu, Xue-Ting, Jing-Yuan Xiong, Yu-Jie Xu, Li Zhao, Lars Libuda, and Guo Cheng. “Prospective Association of Family Members’ Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Intake with Children’s Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Consumption in China.” European Journal of Nutrition, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-022-02971-3.","short":"X.-T. Liu, J.-Y. Xiong, Y.-J. Xu, L. Zhao, L. Libuda, G. Cheng, European Journal of Nutrition (2022)."},"keyword":["Nutrition and Dietetics","Medicine (miscellaneous)"],"department":[{"_id":"35"}],"abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Abstract\r\n Purpose\r\n We aimed to investigate whether parental and siblings’ sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake had prospective impact on children’s SSB consumption, and the potential sex difference in these associations.\r\n \r\n Methods\r\n This study included a total of 904 children and their parents enrolled from 2004 to 2011 China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) cohort study. SSB consumption information was estimated using a short dietary questionnaire and total energy intake was assessed with three-day 24-h dietary assessments at recruitment and follow-up surveys. Multivariate logistic or linear regression analyses were used to assess the association for SSB consumption between parents, siblings and children after adjusting for age, body mass index (BMI) z-score, household income and parental educational level.\r\n \r\n Results\r\n In this study, a majority (87.6%) of children consumed SSB. Among them, the median consumption of SSB was 70.3 ml/day per capita and 205.4 ml/day per consumer. Parental SSB consumption was relevant to children’s SSB consumption, and this association was more pronounced in boys than in girls. Meanwhile, fathers seemed to have a stronger impact on whether children consume SSB than mothers which was reflected by lower P and higher OR. Additionally, children’s SSB intake was prospectively associated with their older siblings’ SSB consumption (Pfor trend < 0.03).\r\n \r\n Conclusions\r\n Parental and older siblings’ SSB consumption was relevant to children’s SSB intake. Particularly, boys were more susceptible to parental impact than girls, and fathers seemed to have a greater influence on children than mothers.\r\n "}],"doi":"10.1007/s00394-022-02971-3"}