Noerman Stefania, Nöthlings Ute, Ristić-Medić Danijela, Birgisdóttir Bryndís Eva, Tetens Inge, Kolehmainen Marjukka
Food and Nutrition Science Division, Department of Life Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, Nutritional Epidemiology, Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms University Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Eur J Nutr. 2025 Mar 24;64(3):137. doi: 10.1007/s00394-025-03648-3.
To strengthen the scientific evidence linking dietary sugar consumption with health outcomes, it's essential to look beyond the usual focus on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and tooth decay. We thus hypothesize that considering other dimensions of health beyond physical health will meaningfully complement the evidence and expand our understanding of the relationship between nutrition and health.
The aim of this scoping review was to explore the scientific evidence of an association between dietary sugar intake and quality of life (QoL) among healthy children and adolescents.
We performed a literature search in three databases (i.e., PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science). The search included all types of studies assessing dietary sugar intake in association with QoL, in children and adolescents published in English between January 2001 and January 2023.
Twenty-one full-text eligible papers were included in this review: one intervention, two prospective cohort studies, and 18 cross-sectional studies. The number of participants ranged from 25 to 65,000 and age of the participants ranged from 4 to 19 years. The studies differed considerably in exposure and outcome measures. For further qualitative analyses, the studies were categorized into studies related to different dimensions of QoL: food security (n = 4), sleep-related outcomes (n = 5), oral (n = 3) and (mental) health-related QoL (n = 9). Altogether, one study reported a null while the remaining 20 studies found adverse associations between intake of sugar, sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB), or sweets and outcome measures of QoL.
Through this scoping review, a number of scientific studies have revealed an association between sugar intake among children and adolescents and health-related QoL. The findings underscore a negative association. Our review emphasizes the crucial imperative of embracing a broader spectrum of health dimensions to gain a more wholistic understanding of nutrition, especially in collecting science-based evidence for the development of health policies, including dietary guidelines.
为了加强将膳食糖消费与健康结果联系起来的科学证据,有必要超越通常对非传染性疾病(NCDs)和龋齿的关注。因此,我们假设考虑身体健康之外的其他健康维度将有意义地补充证据,并扩展我们对营养与健康关系的理解。
本范围综述的目的是探索健康儿童和青少年膳食糖摄入量与生活质量(QoL)之间关联的科学证据。
我们在三个数据库(即PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science)中进行了文献检索。检索包括2001年1月至2023年1月期间以英文发表的所有评估儿童和青少年膳食糖摄入量与生活质量相关的各类研究。
本综述纳入了21篇全文合格论文:1篇干预研究、2篇前瞻性队列研究和18篇横断面研究。参与者人数从25人到65000人不等,参与者年龄从4岁到19岁不等。这些研究在暴露和结果测量方面差异很大。为了进行进一步的定性分析,这些研究被分为与生活质量不同维度相关的研究:食品安全(n = 4)、睡眠相关结果(n = 5)、口腔(n = 3)和(心理)健康相关生活质量(n = 9)。总体而言,1项研究报告无关联,而其余20项研究发现糖、含糖饮料(SSB)或甜食的摄入量与生活质量结果测量之间存在不良关联。
通过本范围综述,一些科学研究揭示了儿童和青少年糖摄入量与健康相关生活质量之间的关联。研究结果强调了负相关。我们的综述强调了纳入更广泛健康维度以更全面理解营养的关键必要性,特别是在为制定包括膳食指南在内的健康政策收集基于科学的证据方面。