Gibson Sigrid A, Horgan Graham W, Francis Lucy E, Gibson Amelia A, Stephen Alison M
Sig-Nurture, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2TF, UK.
Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland, Aberdeen AB21 9SB, Scotland.
Nutrients. 2016 Jan 2;8(1):9. doi: 10.3390/nu8010009.
It is unclear whether consumption of low-calorie beverages (LCB) leads to compensatory consumption of sweet foods, thus reducing benefits for weight control or diet quality. This analysis investigated associations between beverage consumption and energy intake and diet quality of adults in the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) (2008-2011; n = 1590), classified into: (a) non-consumers of soft drinks (NC); (b) LCB consumers; (c) sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumers; or (d) consumers of both beverages (BB), based on 4-day dietary records. Within-person data on beverage consumption on different days assessed the impact on energy intake. LCB consumers and NC consumed less energy and non-milk extrinsic sugars than other groups. Micronutrient intakes and food choices suggested higher dietary quality in NC/LCB consumers compared with SSB/BB consumers. Within individuals on different days, consumption of SSB, milk, juice, and alcohol were all associated with increased energy intake, while LCB and tea, coffee or water were associated with no change; or reduced energy intake when substituted for caloric beverages. Results indicate that NC and LCB consumers tend to have higher quality diets compared with SSB or BB consumers and do not compensate for sugar or energy deficits by consuming more sugary foods.
目前尚不清楚饮用低热量饮料(LCB)是否会导致对甜食的代偿性消费,从而降低对体重控制或饮食质量的益处。本分析调查了英国国家饮食与营养调查(NDNS)(2008 - 2011年;n = 1590)中成年人的饮料消费与能量摄入及饮食质量之间的关联,根据4天饮食记录将其分为:(a)不饮用软饮料者(NC);(b)饮用低热量饮料者;(c)饮用含糖饮料(SSB)者;或(d)同时饮用两种饮料者(BB)。不同日期个人的饮料消费数据评估了对能量摄入的影响。饮用低热量饮料者和不饮用软饮料者比其他组摄入的能量和非乳类外源糖更少。微量营养素摄入量和食物选择表明,与饮用含糖饮料/同时饮用两种饮料者相比,不饮用软饮料者/饮用低热量饮料者的饮食质量更高。在个体不同日期内,饮用含糖饮料、牛奶、果汁和酒精均与能量摄入增加有关,而饮用低热量饮料以及茶、咖啡或水则与能量摄入无变化有关;或者当用低热量饮料替代高热量饮料时能量摄入减少。结果表明,与饮用含糖饮料或同时饮用两种饮料者相比,不饮用软饮料者和饮用低热量饮料者的饮食质量往往更高,并且不会通过食用更多含糖食物来弥补糖分或能量不足。