CJFST.2024.16.1.11

Beverage consumption among school-aged children: contribution to daily energy and added sugar intake

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7121-7333 Ana Ilić1, Ivana Rumbak1*, Ružica Brečić2, Irena Colić Barić1, Martina Bituh1

1 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, Department of Food Quality Control, Pierottijeva 6, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
2 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Marketing, Trg J. F. Kennedy 6, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
TYPE: Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.17508/CJFST.2024.16.1.11
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Low fluid intake and the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages are among the risk behaviours in children that promote the development of non-communicable diseases. The aim of this study was to determine the beverage consumption of school-aged children and its contribution to daily energy and added sugars intake. Dietary intake was observed from dietary records, on three non-consecutive days, of 195 primary school children (52% boys; median 8.8 years) from the city of Zagreb. Total fluid intake included fluid from foods and beverages and was compared with Dietary Reference Values for the EU. The average daily fluid intake of children was 1168 mL (859 – 1563), of which 59.6% was from beverages. Only 14.4% of children reached the reference value for total daily fluid intake. Of the beverages, water (34.7%) contributes the most to daily fluid intake, followed by soft drinks (6.3%) and milk (6.1%). Milk and soft drinks contribute the most to the daily energy intake from beverages. Added sugars account for about 7.7% (5.5% – 10.4%) of children’s daily energy intake. Beverage consumption contributes to 26.5% of daily intake of added sugars, mainly soft drinks. In conclusion, children do not consume enough fluids, especially water. Although food is the main source of energy and added sugars in children’s diets, it is necessary to reduce the consumption of soft drinks.

*CORRESPONDENCE
Ivana Rumbak
icecic@pbf.hr
ARTICLE HISTORY
Received: December 12, 2023
Accepted: April 18, 2024
CITATION
Ana Ilić, Ivana Rumbak, Ružica Brečić, Irena Colić Barić, Martina Bituh. Beverage consumption among school-aged children: contribution to daily energy and added sugar intake. Croatian Journal of Food Science and Technology (2024) 16 (1) 162-172
COPYRIGHT: © 2024 by the author(s). This is an open-access article distributed
under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
KEYWORDS

beverage, childhood, fluid intake, soft drinks, water

KEY CONTRIBUTION

  • This study provides information on the fluid intake and its contribution to the daily energy and sugar intake of school-age children in Croatia.
  • The present study provides additional insights into different types of beverages consumed by school-age children in Croatia.
  • The findings raise awareness of inadequate fluid intake management in school-age children.