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Consumption of sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverages and prevalence of hypertension in adults: a population- based study
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SciELO S0717-75182024000100032
DOI 10.4067/S0717-75182024000100032
Año 2024
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Abstract Systemic Arterial Hypertension is a multifactorial clinical condition associated with severe outcomes such as stroke and death. One of the main modifiable risk factor for hypertension is an unhealthy diet, often characterized by the consumption of ultraprocessed foods such as sweetened beverages. We aimed to investigate the relationship between the consumption of sweetened beverages, both sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened, and the prevalence of hypertension in adults. A cross-sectional, household, population-based study with 1,162 adults from two Brazilian cities were carried out. The consumption of food groups and sweetened beverages was obtained by food frequency questionnaire and other data were self-reported. Weight, height, and waist circumference were measured. The association between sweetened beverages consumption and hypertension was analyzed using Poisson regression models, expressed as Prevalence Ratio. The prevalence of hypertension was 16.7%, with no significant difference between genders. The prevalence of consumption of sweetened beverages was 70.3% in men and 54.6% in women, being significantly higher in men. Women who consumed sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverages 6 to 7 days per week had 92% higher prevalence of hypertension compared to those who did not consume or consumed at a lower frequency. Furthermore, women who consumed artificially sweetened beverages at least 1 time per week had 3.36 times higher prevalence of hypertension. The habitual consumption of sweetened beverages may be an important risk factor for hypertension, especially the consumption of diet beverages, which are often marketed as healthier than sugar-sweetened beverages.

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Nutrition & Dietetics
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de Carvalho-Lavôr, Layanne Cristina - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
Monteles-Nascimento, Larisse - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
de Lima-Sousa, Paulo Víctor Hombre Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
Rosal Lopes Rodrigue, Lays Arnaud - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
Ribeiro de Sá Lustosa, Larissa Carvalho - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
Crisóstomo, Jany de Moura - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
Mendes Rodrigues, Bruna Grazielle Mujer Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
da Costa Campos, Felipe - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
Alves de Castro, Cysia - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
da Silva do Nascimento, Vanessa - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
da Silva Pinheiro, Michelly - Federal University of Piaui - Brasil
Gonçalves-Frota, Karoline de Macêdo Mujer Federal University of Piaui - Brasil

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