Evaluation of Drinks Contribution to Energy Intake in Summer and Winter

All drinks hydrate and most also provide nutrients and energy. Our objective was to evaluate the contribution of drinks to total energy intake in summer and winter. Data were obtained using the Water Balance Questionnaire (WBQ) from a sample of the general population in Athens, Greece (n = 984), 473...

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Main Authors: Olga Malisova, Vassiliki Bountziouka, Antonis Zampelas, Maria Kapsokefalou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-05-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/5/3724
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spelling doaj-5ce718ffbccd4ddcaffe2a8f2b53da502020-11-25T01:30:18ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432015-05-01753724373810.3390/nu7053724nu7053724Evaluation of Drinks Contribution to Energy Intake in Summer and WinterOlga Malisova0Vassiliki Bountziouka1Antonis Zampelas2Maria Kapsokefalou3Unit of Human Nutrition, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Agricultural University of Athens, 75 Iera Odos St., Athens 11855, GreeceUnit of Human Nutrition, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Agricultural University of Athens, 75 Iera Odos St., Athens 11855, GreeceUnit of Human Nutrition, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Agricultural University of Athens, 75 Iera Odos St., Athens 11855, GreeceUnit of Human Nutrition, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Agricultural University of Athens, 75 Iera Odos St., Athens 11855, GreeceAll drinks hydrate and most also provide nutrients and energy. Our objective was to evaluate the contribution of drinks to total energy intake in summer and winter. Data were obtained using the Water Balance Questionnaire (WBQ) from a sample of the general population in Athens, Greece (n = 984), 473 individuals (42 ± 18 years) in summer and 511 individuals (38 ± 20 years) in winter stratified by sex and age. The WBQ embeds a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire of 58 foods and the Short International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Data were analyzed for the contribution of drinks to total energy intake. In winter, total energy intake was 2082 ± 892 kcal/day; energy intake from drinks was 479 ± 286 kcal/day and energy expenditure 1860 ± 390 kcal/day. In summer, total energy intake was 1890 ± 894 kcal/day, energy intake from drinks 492 ± 499 kcal/day and energy expenditure 1830 ± 491 kcal/day. Energy intake from drinks in summer was higher than in winter (p < 0.001) and in men higher than in women in both seasons (p < 0.001 in summer, p = 0.02 in winter). Coffee, coffee drinks, milk, chocolate milk and alcoholic drinks contributed approximately 75% of energy from drinks. Fruit juice and sugar-sweetened drinks, including soft drinks and fruit juice based drinks, were consumed less frequently contributing up to 25% of drink energy intake. Drinks contribute approximately 1/4 of total energy intake depending on the energy content of the drink and frequency of consumption. Coffee, dairy and alcoholic drinks were the main energy contributors.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/5/3724water balance questionnaire WBQwintersummerhydrationsugar-sweetened drinksdrink
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author Olga Malisova
Vassiliki Bountziouka
Antonis Zampelas
Maria Kapsokefalou
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Vassiliki Bountziouka
Antonis Zampelas
Maria Kapsokefalou
Evaluation of Drinks Contribution to Energy Intake in Summer and Winter
Nutrients
water balance questionnaire WBQ
winter
summer
hydration
sugar-sweetened drinks
drink
author_facet Olga Malisova
Vassiliki Bountziouka
Antonis Zampelas
Maria Kapsokefalou
author_sort Olga Malisova
title Evaluation of Drinks Contribution to Energy Intake in Summer and Winter
title_short Evaluation of Drinks Contribution to Energy Intake in Summer and Winter
title_full Evaluation of Drinks Contribution to Energy Intake in Summer and Winter
title_fullStr Evaluation of Drinks Contribution to Energy Intake in Summer and Winter
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Drinks Contribution to Energy Intake in Summer and Winter
title_sort evaluation of drinks contribution to energy intake in summer and winter
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2015-05-01
description All drinks hydrate and most also provide nutrients and energy. Our objective was to evaluate the contribution of drinks to total energy intake in summer and winter. Data were obtained using the Water Balance Questionnaire (WBQ) from a sample of the general population in Athens, Greece (n = 984), 473 individuals (42 ± 18 years) in summer and 511 individuals (38 ± 20 years) in winter stratified by sex and age. The WBQ embeds a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire of 58 foods and the Short International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Data were analyzed for the contribution of drinks to total energy intake. In winter, total energy intake was 2082 ± 892 kcal/day; energy intake from drinks was 479 ± 286 kcal/day and energy expenditure 1860 ± 390 kcal/day. In summer, total energy intake was 1890 ± 894 kcal/day, energy intake from drinks 492 ± 499 kcal/day and energy expenditure 1830 ± 491 kcal/day. Energy intake from drinks in summer was higher than in winter (p < 0.001) and in men higher than in women in both seasons (p < 0.001 in summer, p = 0.02 in winter). Coffee, coffee drinks, milk, chocolate milk and alcoholic drinks contributed approximately 75% of energy from drinks. Fruit juice and sugar-sweetened drinks, including soft drinks and fruit juice based drinks, were consumed less frequently contributing up to 25% of drink energy intake. Drinks contribute approximately 1/4 of total energy intake depending on the energy content of the drink and frequency of consumption. Coffee, dairy and alcoholic drinks were the main energy contributors.
topic water balance questionnaire WBQ
winter
summer
hydration
sugar-sweetened drinks
drink
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/5/3724
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