| Literature DB >> 31455456 |
Katherine A Thurber1, Johanna Long2, Minette Salmon1, Adolfo G Cuevas3, Raymond Lovett1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To explore beverage intake and associations between sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake and sociodemographic, life circumstances, health and well-being factors in a national cohort of Indigenous children.Entities:
Keywords: Child health; Feeding behaviour; Indigenous health; Sugar-sweetened beverages; Water quality
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31455456 PMCID: PMC6988377 DOI: 10.1017/S1368980019001812
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Nutr ISSN: 1368-9800 Impact factor: 4.022
Synthesis of previous evidence on sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) and other beverage consumption by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 0–3 years
| Source | Sample characteristics | % consuming each beverage type | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year(s) of data collection | Geographic area | Remoteness | Age (months) | Sample size | Any SSB | Cordial | Soft drinks | Sweetened tea/coffee | Fruit juice | Water | Still breast-fed | Formula | Cow’s milk | Flavoured milk | Other | |
| Eades | Mid-1990s | Perth, WA | Urban | 7–8 | 166 | – | 37 | 12 | 5 | 53 | 61 | 33 | 48 | 16 | 15 | 13 |
| 12 | 169 | – | 60 | 33 | 17 | 70 | 65 | 23 | 18 | 50 | 33 | 23 | ||||
| Leonard | 2010–2012 | Northern Australia | Remote | 6–11 | 122 | – | – | 12 | – | – | – | 80 | 22 | – | – | – |
| 12–17 | 62 | – | – | 37 | – | – | – | 53 | 3 | – | – | – | ||||
| 18–23 | 43 | – | – | 44 | – | – | – | 51 | 5 | – | – | – | ||||
| Ashman | 2010 | NSW | 1 rural town and 1 remote town | 3 | 25 | – | – | – | – | 8 | 16 | 24 | 88 | 4 | – | 0 |
| 6 | 17 | – | – | – | – | 18 | 59 | 29 | 71 | 6 | – | 6 | ||||
| 9 | 14 | – | – | – | – | 21 | 79 | 36 | 71 | 14 | – | 7 | ||||
| 12 | 23 | – | – | – | – | 48 | 83 | 9 | 48 | 48 | – | 26 | ||||
| Australian Bureau of Statistics( | 2012–13 | National (representative) | Urban, regional and remote | 24–36 | ∼300 | 53 | 26 | 18 | 3 | 19 | 68 | – | 4 | 89 | 4 | 12 |
| Cockburn | 2010–2012 | National (not representative) | Urban, regional | 0–23 | 230 | – | 4 | – | 64 | – | – | – | – | – | 9 | |
| 24–47 | 179/180 | – | 49 | – | 69 | – | – | – | – | – | 10 | |||||
Beverage infants were ‘mostly or ‘sometimes’ given in their bottles. ‘Cool drink’ classified under ‘Soft drinks’. Other drink refers to ‘powdered milk’.
Infant intake the previous day. ‘Sweet drinks’ classified under ‘Soft drinks’.
Infant intake in past 24 h. Other drink refers to ‘Sweetened/flavoured water’.
Child intake in past 24 h. The survey included 356 children aged 2–4 years (data on exact number aged 2–3 years unavailable), for a weighted estimate of 47 600 children. ‘Tea’ and ‘Coffee, coffee substitutes’ are included under ‘Sweetened tea/coffee’, but the survey did not ask whether or not these drinks were sweetened. ‘Fruit and vegetable drinks’ are classified under ‘Fruit juice’. ‘Soft drinks and flavoured mineral waters’ are classified under ‘Soft drinks’. ‘Dairy milk (cow, sheep and goat)’ are classified under ‘Cow’s milk’. ‘Flavoured milks and milk shakes’ are classified under ‘Flavoured milk’. ‘Other’ drink refers to ‘Other beverage flavourings and prepared beverages’.
Infant intake in the past 24 h. Data on ‘Soft drink and cordial’ are combined. ‘Other’ drink refers to ‘Diet soft drink and cordial’.
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) and other beverage consumption by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 0–3 years in the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children Wave 1 (2008), overall and by age group and level of remoteness
| By age group | By level of remoteness | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–12 months | >12–18 months | >18–36 months | Major cities | Regional | Remote | ||||||||
| % | % | % | % | % | % | % | ||||||||
| Any SSB | 50·7 | 473 | 29·3 | 83 | 56·2 | 218 | 65·7 | 172 | 36·3 | 93 | 49·7 | 172 | 62·8 | 208 |
| Cordial | 46·8 | 437 | 26·9 | 76 | 52·1 | 202 | 60·7 | 159 | 32·8 | 84 | 46·5 | 161 | 58·0 | 192 |
| Fizzy drinks | 19·2 | 179 | 5·7 | 164 | 20·9 | 81 | 31·3 | 82 | 10·2 | 26 | 19·1 | 66 | 26·3 | 87 |
| Sweetened tea/coffee | 12·7 | 118 | 7·1 | 20 | 12·4 | 48 | 19·1 | 50 | 5·5 | 14 | 6·4 | 22 | 24·8 | 82 |
| Fruit drink | 75·6 | 705 | 65·0 | 18 | 78·9 | 306 | 82·1 | 215 | 68·8 | 176 | 73·1 | 253 | 83·4 | 276 |
| Water | 85·4 | 797 | 80·6 | 228 | 87·9 | 341 | 87·0 | 228 | 87·9 | 225 | 78·9 | 273 | 90·3 | 299 |
| Still breast-fed | 26·3 | 244 | 33·6 | 95 | 26·6 | 102 | 18·1 | 47 | 14·1 | 36 | 15·6 | 54 | 47·0 | 154 |
| Formula | 30·0 | 280 | 49·8 | 141 | 26·0 | 101 | 14·5 | 38 | 41·4 | 106 | 27·5 | 95 | 23·9 | 79 |
| Cow’s milk | 56·0 | 522 | 30·0 | 85 | 63·1 | 245 | 73·3 | 192 | 53·1 | 136 | 62·4 | 216 | 51·4 | 170 |
| Flavoured milk | 24·5 | 229 | 12·0 | 34 | 28·1 | 109 | 32·8 | 86 | 17·6 | 45 | 28·6 | 99 | 25·7 | 85 |
| Other milk | 11·4 | 106 | 6·4 | 18 | 12·9 | 50 | 14·5 | 38 | 2·3 | 6 | 5·8 | 20 | 24·2 | 80 |
Other milk includes long-life, powdered, tinned and coconut milk.
N 6 missing data on breast-feeding duration; total N is 283, 384 and 260 across age groups, and 253, 346 and 328 across levels of remoteness.
Significant association with age group (χ2 test, P < 0·05).
Significant association with remoteness (χ2 test, P < 0·05).
Association of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 0–3 years with sociodemographic, life circumstances, and health and well-being factors (combined sample) in the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children Wave 1 (2008)
| % any SSB | PR | 95 % CI | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 50·7 | 473/933 | – | – | – |
| Sociodemographic factors | |||||
| Child gender | 0·570 | ||||
| Male | 49·9 | 236/473 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Female | 51·5 | 237/460 | 1·03 | 0·93, 1·13 | |
| Child age group | <0·001 | ||||
| 0–12 months | 29·3 | 83/283 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| >12–18 months | 56·2 | 218/388 | 1·88 | 1·51, 2·33 | |
| >18–36 months | 65·7 | 172/262 | 2·13 | 1·66, 2·74 | |
| Child Indigenous status | 0·079 | ||||
| Aboriginal | 51·7 | 419/811 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Torres Strait Islander | 35·0 | 21/60 | 0·63 | 0·42, 0·95 | |
| Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander | 53·2 | 33/62 | 0·91 | 0·72, 1·14 | |
| Area-level advantage | 0·377 | ||||
| Most advantaged | 38·3 | 75/196 | 0·80 | 0·58, 1·10 | |
| Mid-level advantage | 51·1 | 298/583 | 0·88 | 0·67, 1·16 | |
| Most disadvantaged | 64·9 | 100/154 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Remoteness | 0·001 | ||||
| Major cities | 36·3 | 93/256 | 0·63 | 0·49, 0·80 | |
| Regional | 49·7 | 172/346 | 0·85 | 0·68, 1·07 | |
| Remote | 62·8 | 208/331 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Mother’s age at birth | 0·002 | ||||
| Not birth mother | 50·9 | 28/55 | 0·82 | 0·66, 1·03 | |
| Up to 21 years | 62·6 | 129/206 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| 21–30 years | 50·2 | 213/424 | 0·84 | 0·74, 0·96 | |
| >30 years | 41·5 | 103/248 | 0·73 | 0·62, 0·86 | |
| Caregiver is partnered | 0·938 | ||||
| No | 50·9 | 208/409 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Yes | 50·6 | 265/524 | 1·00 | 0·89, 1·11 | |
| Caregiver is employed | 0·025 | ||||
| No | 53·7 | 364/678 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Yes | 43·2 | 107/248 | 0·83 | 0·71, 0·98 | |
| Missing | 28·6 | 2/7 | – | – | |
| Number of children in the household | 0·055 | ||||
| 1 | 42·9 | 109/254 | 0·80 | 0·67, 0·97 | |
| 2 | 47·9 | 112/234 | 0·84 | 0·71, 1·00 | |
| 3 | 53·5 | 106/198 | 0·94 | 0·81, 1·09 | |
| 4 or more | 59·1 | 146/247 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Life circumstances | |||||
| Caregiver has a strong family | 0·028 | ||||
| Not really or sometimes | 58·2 | 78/134 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Most times | 43·4 | 56/129 | 0·76 | 0·62, 0·94 | |
| Always | 50·6 | 338/668 | 0·85 | 0·72, 0·99 | |
| Missing | 50·0 | 1/2 | – | – | |
| Caregiver has lots of friends | 0·005 | ||||
| None or not many | 53·5 | 92/172 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Fair few | 53·3 | 170/319 | 1·03 | 0·88, 1·21 | |
| Lots | 47·7 | 211/442 | 0·81 | 0·68, 0·97 | |
| Caregiver has someone to talk to when upset | 0·059 | ||||
| Never or little bit | 59·3 | 83/140 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Fair bit | 49·2 | 60/122 | 0·87 | 0·71, 1·07 | |
| Always | 49·1 | 328/668 | 0·83 | 0·71, 0·97 | |
| Missing | 66·7 | 2/3 | – | – | |
| Caregiver advice from mothers, Aunties, Elders | 0·559 | ||||
| No | 49·7 | 298/600 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Yes | 53·2 | 148/278 | 1·04 | 0·91, 1·19 | |
| Missing | 49·1 | 27/55 | – | – | |
| Family financial strain | 0·001 | ||||
| We run out of money | 64·3 | 101/157 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| We have just enough money | 51·7 | 216/418 | 0·81 | 0·69, 0·95 | |
| We can save | 44·9 | 144/321 | 0·69 | 0·57, 0·84 | |
| Missing | 32·4 | 12/37 | – | – | |
| Family worries about money | 0·008 | ||||
| No | 48·5 | 315/650 | 0·83 | 0·73, 0·95 | |
| Yes | 55·7 | 151/271 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 58·3 | 7/12 | – | – | |
| Home needs major repairs | 0·258 | ||||
| No | 47·0 | 259/551 | 0·92 | 0·80, 1·06 | |
| Yes | 55·6 | 203/365 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 64·7 | 11/17 | – | – | |
| Number of homes since study child’s birth | 0·299 | ||||
| 1 | 47·5 | 290/611 | 0·87 | 0·73, 1·05 | |
| 2 | 55·6 | 125/225 | 0·94 | 0·77, 1·14 | |
| 3 or more | 60·2 | 53/88 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 55·6 | 5/9 | – | – | |
| Caregiver experience of discrimination | 0·016 | ||||
| Not really | 51·8 | 281/543 | 0·87 | 0·77, 0·97 | |
| Little bit to lots of times | 59·1 | 133/225 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 35·8 | 59/165 | – | – | |
| Humbugged in the last year | 0·001 | ||||
| No | 47·3 | 343/725 | 0·79 | 0·70, 0·91 | |
| Yes | 62·1 | 126/203 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 80·0 | 4/5 | – | – | |
| Number of negative life events | <0·001 | ||||
| 0 | 39·9 | 59/148 | 0·68 | 0·55, 0·85 | |
| 1 | 44·5 | 101/227 | 0·73 | 0·64, 0·84 | |
| 2 | 47·7 | 82/172 | 0·80 | 0·67, 0·96 | |
| 3 to 10 | 61·4 | 202/329 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 50·9 | 29/57 | – | – | |
| Health and well-being | |||||
| Prenatal check-ups | 0·060 | ||||
| No check-ups | 66·7 | 16/24 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Some check-ups, not regular | 63·6 | 28/44 | 0·93 | 0·69, 1·24 | |
| Regular check-ups | 49·6 | 400/807 | 0·80 | 0·63, 1·00 | |
| Missing | 50·0 | 29/58 | – | – | |
| Smoking during pregnancy | <0·001 | ||||
| No | 42·9 | 176/410 | 0·77 | 0·67, 0·89 | |
| Yes | 58·3 | 256/439 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 48·8 | 41/84 | – | – | |
| Duration of breast-feeding | 0·638 | ||||
| Never breast-fed | 46·4 | 84/181 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Less than 6 months | 49·2 | 97/197 | 1·08 | 0·88, 1·33 | |
| 6 months or more | 52·2 | 286/548 | 1·01 | 0·84, 1·21 | |
| Missing | 85·7 | 6/7 | – | – | |
| Postnatal depression | 0·251 | ||||
| No | 50·6 | 367/726 | 0·94 | 0·76, 1·16 | |
| Yes (treated) | 55·4 | 36/65 | 1·09 | 0·83, 1·44 | |
| Yes (untreated) | 48·6 | 35/72 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 50·0 | 35/70 | – | – | |
| Caregiver social and emotional well-being | <0·001 | ||||
| Good (low distress) | 44·9 | 286/637 | 0·73 | 0·62, 0·85 | |
| Poor (high distress) | 65·3 | 113/173 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 60·2 | 74/123 | – | – | |
| Child general health | 0·799 | ||||
| Good, fair or poor | 50·8 | 98/193 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Excellent or very good | 50·8 | 375/738 | 0·98 | 0·84, 1·14 | |
| Missing | 0·0 | 0/2 | – | – | |
| Caregiver general health | 0·014 | ||||
| Good, fair or poor | 54·2 | 254/469 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Excellent or very good | 47·6 | 215/452 | 0·85 | 0·75, 0·97 | |
| Missing | 33·3 | 4/12 | – | – | |
| Access to health services | 0·003 | ||||
| Adequate access | 48·9 | 415/848 | 0·76 | 0·64, 0·91 | |
| Unmet need for health services | 67·9 | 55/81 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Missing | 75·0 | 3/4 | – | – | |
| Home visits after birth | <0·001 | ||||
| No home visits | 52·7 | 187/355 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Home visits not from AHW | 45·7 | 210/460 | 1·00 | 0·85, 1·17 | |
| Home visits from AHW | 70·1 | 75/107 | 1·37 | 1·17, 1·59 | |
| Missing | 9·1 | 1/11 | – | – | |
| Caregiver currently smokes | <0·001 | ||||
| No | 40·6 | 159/392 | 0·76 | 0·63, 0·85 | |
| Yes | 58·0 | 314/541 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Caregiver knowledge of family, culture, history | 0·886 | ||||
| Not much or a little bit | 49·3 | 150/304 | 1·00 | Ref. | |
| Fair bit | 49·8 | 124/249 | 0·97 | 0·83, 1·14 | |
| Lots | 52·7 | 199/378 | 0·96 | 0·81, 1·13 | |
| Missing | 0·0 | 0/2 | – | – |
PR, prevalence ratio; AHW, Aboriginal Health Worker; ref., reference category.
All models exclude children missing data on the exposure of interest; all models are adjusted for age group and remoteness (where appropriate).
P value shown is for the Wald statistic.
The missing category for caregiver discrimination is large because caregivers were asked this question only if they identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.
Significant trend of decreasing prevalence of SSB intake with decreasing value of the exposure variable, i.e. decreasing prevalence with decreasing area-level disadvantage, household size and number of negative life events (P trend < 0·05); only tested for ordinal variables.