| Literature DB >> 29858627 |
H Martinez1, C Morin2, J Gandy3,4, E Carmuega5, J L Arredondo6, C Pimentel6, L A Moreno7,8, S A Kavouras9,10, J Salas-Salvadó8,11, I Guelinckx12.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report total fluid intake (TFI) and the intake of different fluid types in adults (≥ 18 years old) from Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. To compare intakes between countries and with recommended adequate intake (AI) of water from fluids.Entities:
Keywords: Argentina; Beverages; Brazil; Fluid intake; Hydration; Liq.In7; Mexico; Uruguay; Water
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29858627 PMCID: PMC6008364 DOI: 10.1007/s00394-018-1724-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nutr ISSN: 1436-6207 Impact factor: 5.614
Fig. 1Map showing the cities in each country from where participants were recruited
Demographic and anthropometric characteristics of the study population, by country
| Country | Mexico ( | Brazil ( | Argentina ( | Uruguay ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample size ( | ||||||||
| Men | 746 | (44) | 224 | (47) | 464 | (43) | 278 | (50) |
| Women | 931 | (56) | 253 | (53) | 625 | (57) | 276 | (50) |
| Age (years)a | 37.6 | ± 13.1 | 39.5 | ± 14.0 | 38.5 | ± 13.3 | 37.7 | ± 13.3 |
| Age group | ||||||||
| 18–25 years | 397 | (24) | 98 | (21) | 234 | (21) | 135 | (24) |
| 26–35 years | 411 | (25) | 108 | (23) | 277 | (25) | 124 | (22) |
| 36–50 years | 553 | (33) | 142 | (30) | 329 | (30) | 167 | (30) |
| > 50 years | 316 | (19) | 129 | (27) | 249 | (23) | 128 | (23) |
| Weight (kg)a | 71.4 | ± 14.0 | 75.9 | ± 16.2 | 72.7 | ± 15.8 | 73.3 | ± 22.7 |
| Height (m)a | 1.6 | ± 0.1 | 1.7 | ± 0.1 | 1.7 | ± 0.1 | 1.7 | ± 0.1 |
| BMI (kg/m2)a | 26.7 | ± 4.9 | 27.0 | ± 6.8 | 26.0 | ± 5.6 | 25.7 | ± 10.3 |
| Socioeconomic level ( | ||||||||
| AB | 125 | (7) | 210 | (56) | 14 | (1) | 90 | (16) |
| C | 859 | (41) | 267 | (44) | 640 | (59) | 247 | (45) |
| D | 693 | (51) | ND | ND | 435 | (40) | 217 | (39) |
BMI body mass index, ND no data
aRepresented as mean ± standard deviation
bBMI classification for adults was reported according to WHO [23]
Daily total fluid intake (mL/day) for adults (≥ 18 years) by country and gender
| Country | Gender | Mean ± SEM | Percentiles | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 10 | 25 | 50 | 75 | 90 | 95 | ||||
| Mexico | Men | 746 (44) | 1762 ± 35 | 649 | 771 | 1083 | 1543 | 2172 | 3003 | 3668 |
| Women | 931 (56) | 1748 ± 33 | 624 | 743 | 1049 | 1469 | 2145 | 3129 | 3906 | |
| Brazil | Men | 224 (47) | 1968 ± 71 | 698 | 867 | 1187 | 1701a | 2536 | 3390 | 4453 |
| Women | 253 (53) | 1693 ± 57 | 589 | 718 | 1053 | 1479 | 2228 | 2846 | 3250 | |
| Argentina | Men | 464 (43) | 2210 ± 47 | 772 | 985 | 1466 | 2092 | 2838 | 3532 | 4111 |
| Women | 625 (57) | 2318 ± 42 | 885 | 1097 | 1563 | 2174 | 2884 | 3725 | 4392 | |
| Uruguay | Men | 278 (50) | 1979 ± 59 | 622 | 805 | 1224 | 1833 | 2594 | 3329 | 3797 |
| Women | 276 (50) | 2018 ± 62 | 666 | 812 | 1177 | 1884 | 2593 | 3309 | 4272 | |
| Mexico | 1677 | 1754 ± 24 | 628 | 753 | 1060 | 1496d,e | 2150 | 3079 | 3817 | |
| Brazil | 477 | 1822 ± 46 | 625 | 790 | 1098 | 1568d,e | 2333 | 3102 | 3683 | |
| Argentina | 1089 | 2272 ± 31 | 821 | 1060 | 1524 | 2133b,c,e | 2865 | 3630 | 4270 | |
| Uruguay | 554 | 1999 ± 43 | 638 | 811 | 1194 | 1873b,c,d | 2593 | 3311 | 3916 | |
SEM standard error of the mean
aWilcoxon test was used for gender comparisons, and Wilcoxon signed-rank test (p < 0.05) was used for between country comparisons
bSignificantly different from Mexico
cSignificantly different from Brazil
dSignificantly different from Argentina
eSignificantly different from Uruguay
Fig. 2Percentage (%) of adults having adequate intakes (AI) of water from fluids set by the Institute of Medicine [9] based on the 7-day mean of each participant
Median (P25–P75) daily intake (mL/day) of different fluid types and the percentage of consumers among adults (≥ 18 years), by country
| Mexico ( | Brazil ( | Argentina ( | Uruguay ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median (P25–P75) | % Consumers | Median (P25–P75) | % Consumers | Median (P25–P75) | % Consumers | Median (P25–P75) | % Consumers | |
| Water | 450 (180–900)b,c,d | 90 | 599 (349–1004)a,c,d | 100 | 386 (96–855)a,b | 84 | 325 (129–721)a,b | 89 |
| Bottled water | 390 (120–831) | 86 | 11 (0–311) | 52 | 0 (0–240) | 45 | 214 (0–596) | 68 |
| Tap water | 0 (0–0) | 18 | 357 (92–736) | 84 | 129 (0-493) | 63 | 0 (0–109) | 36 |
| Milk and derivatives | 60 (0–186)b,c,d | 62 | 34 (0–117)a,c,d | 57 | 0 (0–46)a,b,d | 32 | 0 (0–125)a,b,c | 38 |
| Hot beverages | 121 (0–286)b,c,d | 74 | 150 (51–263)a,c,d | 88 | 732 (431–1136)a,b | 98 | 699 (184–1356)a,b | 86 |
| Coffee | 81 (0–250) | 68 | 131 (35–250) | 84 | 71 (0–241) | 63 | 0 (0–129) | 41 |
| Tea | 0 (0–9) | 25 | 0 (0–0) | 23 | 0 (0–94) | 40 | 0 (0–0) | 21 |
| Mate | ND | ND | ND | ND | 488 (146–900) | 82 | 514 (0–1204) | 63 |
| Other hot beverages | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0 (0–0) | 1 |
| SSB | 531 (300–895)b,c,d | 94 | 409 (195–669)a,c,d | 95 | 338 (82–754)a,b,d | 82 | 215 (30–559)a,b,c | 77 |
| CSD | 171 (0–390) | 75 | 168 (36–353) | 80 | 107 (0–366) | 65 | 50 (0–343) | 55 |
| Juice-based drinks | 17 (0–161) | 52 | 118 (28–275) | 79 | 0 (0–137) | 40 | 0 (0–20) | 26 |
| Functional beverages | 0 (0–0) | 13 | 0 (0–0) | 13 | 0 (0–0) | 8 | 0 (0–0) | 7 |
| RTD tea and coffee | 0 (0–0) | 19 | 0 (0–0) | 20 | 0 (0–0) | 2 | 0 (0–0) | 1 |
| Flavored water | 99 (0–300) | 66 | 0 (0–0) | 18 | 0 (0–50) | 29 | 0 (0–0) | 20 |
| 100% fruit juices | 0 (0–0)b,c,d | 23 | 50 (0–165)a,c,d | 65 | 0 (0–0)a,b | 15 | 0 (0–0)a,b | 13 |
| A/NSB | 0 (0–0)b,c,d | 13 | 0 (0–0)a,c,d | 22 | 0 (0–154)a,b,d | 41 | 0 (0–110)a,b,c | 33 |
| Alcoholic beverages | 0 (0–0)b,c,d | 13 | 0 (0–202)a,d | 47 | 0 (0–150)a,d | 47 | 0 (0–0)a,b,c | 24 |
| Other beverages | 0 (0–0)b,c | 7 | 0 (0–0)a,c | 10 | 0 (0–0)a,b,d | 3 | 0 (0–0)c | 7 |
SSB sugar-sweetened beverages, CSD carbonated sweetened drinks, RTD ready to drink, A/NSB Artificial/non-nutritive sweeteners beverages, ND no data
Wilcoxon signed-rank test (p < 0.05) to compare countries
aSignificantly different from Mexico
bSignificantly different from Brazil
cSignificantly different from Argentina
d Significantly different from Uruguay
Fig. 3Contribution of different fluid types (%) to total fluid intake among adults (≥ 18 years), by country
Fig. 4Percentage (%) of adults drinking SSB daily, or less frequently, by country