More Information and References for Sugary Drinks - Adults (18+)
References and Community Resources
'''References:''' 1. Woodward-Lopez G, Kao J, Ritchie L. To what extent have sweetened beverages contributed to the obesity epidemic? Pub Health Nutr 2011;14(3):499-509. 2. Vartanian LR, Schwartz MB, Brownell KD. Effects of soft drink consumption on nutrition and health: a systematic review and meta analysis. Am J Public Health 2007;97(4)L667-675. 3. de Koning L, Malik VS, Kellogg MD, Rimm EB, et al. Sweetened beverage consumption, incident coronary heart disease, and biomarkers of risk in men. Circulation 2012;125:1735-41, S1. 4. Malik VS, Popkin BM, Bray GA, Despres JP, et al. Sugar-sweetened beverages and risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes: a meta-analysis. Diabetes Care 2010;33(11):2477-2483. 5. Fung TT, Malik V, Rexrode KM, Manson JE, Willett WC, Hu FB. Sweetened beverage consumption and risk of coronary heart disease in women. Am J Clin Nutr 2009;89:1037-42. 6. Sohn W, Burt BA, Sowers MR. Carbonated soft drinks and dental carries in the primary dentition. J Dent Res 2006;85(3):262-266. 7. Johnson RK, Appel LJ, Brands M, et al. Dietary sugar intake and cardiovascular health: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation 2009;120. 8. Vox MB, Kaar JL, Welsh JA. Added sugars and cardiovascular disease risk in children: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation 2016;134. 9. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dental caries in rural Alaska Native children --- Alaska, 2008. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2011; 60(37):1275-1278. 10. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2015-2020 Dietary guidelines for Americans. [https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/]. Published December 2015. Accessed May 11, 2017. 11. Powell ES, Smith-Taillie LP, Popkin BM. Added sugars intake across the distribution of U.S. children and adult consumers: 1977-2012. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2016;116(10). '''Resources:''' U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among adults - 18 states, 2012. MMWR 2012;63(32):686-690.More Resources and Links
Alaska and national goals may be found at the following sites:Alaska health promotion resources may be found at the following site:
Evidence-based community health improvement ideas and interventions may be found at the following sites:
- County Health Rankings
- Guide to Community Preventive Services
- Health Indicators Warehouse
- Healthy People 2020 Website
Maps of health indicators for various subdivisions of Alaska may be found at the following site:
Additional indicator data by state and county may be found on these Websites:
- Chronic Disease Indicators
- County Health Rankings
- Health Indicators Warehouse
- Kaiser Family Foundation's StateHealthFacts.org
- Partners in Information Access for the Public Health Workforce's Health Data Tools and Statistics provides links to county, state, and national resources.
Medical literature can be queried at the PubMed website.
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