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Water Drinking and its Correlation with Beverage Consumption in Korean Adolescents

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Objectives: Water intake has been recognized as a critical factor for important health outcomes. This study was an investigation of the status of water drinking and its correlation with beverage consumption among Korean adolescents. Methods: The population of this cross-sectional study included Korean adolescents (N = 57,302) from the 15th Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2019). Descriptive statistical and multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to assess the water-drinking behavior during a previous 7-day period according to the general characteristics of the adolescents. Associations were tested between water drinking and beverage consumption (carbonated beverages, sugar-sweetened beverages, energy/high-caffeine drinks, and milk). Results: Overall, 4.1% of adolescents drank less than one glass, 19.6% drank one to 2 glasses, 23.1% drank 3 glasses, 17.8% drank 4 glasses, and 35.4% drank ≥ 5 glasses of water per day during the last 7 days. The distribution of water drinking differed according to the characteristics of adolescents and was associated with the frequencies of consumption of carbonated drinks, and sugar-sweetened drinks. More than 3 times the carbonated drink (aOR = 1.28, 95% CI = 1.19-1.38) and sugar-sweetened drink consumption (aOR = 1.25, 95% CI = 1.16-1.34) were associated with lower water drinking. Conclusions: Higher consumption of carbonated and sugar-sweetened beverages was associated with less water drinking.
Title: Water Drinking and its Correlation with Beverage Consumption in Korean Adolescents
Description:
Objectives: Water intake has been recognized as a critical factor for important health outcomes.
This study was an investigation of the status of water drinking and its correlation with beverage consumption among Korean adolescents.
Methods: The population of this cross-sectional study included Korean adolescents (N = 57,302) from the 15th Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2019).
Descriptive statistical and multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to assess the water-drinking behavior during a previous 7-day period according to the general characteristics of the adolescents.
Associations were tested between water drinking and beverage consumption (carbonated beverages, sugar-sweetened beverages, energy/high-caffeine drinks, and milk).
Results: Overall, 4.
1% of adolescents drank less than one glass, 19.
6% drank one to 2 glasses, 23.
1% drank 3 glasses, 17.
8% drank 4 glasses, and 35.
4% drank ≥ 5 glasses of water per day during the last 7 days.
The distribution of water drinking differed according to the characteristics of adolescents and was associated with the frequencies of consumption of carbonated drinks, and sugar-sweetened drinks.
More than 3 times the carbonated drink (aOR = 1.
28, 95% CI = 1.
19-1.
38) and sugar-sweetened drink consumption (aOR = 1.
25, 95% CI = 1.
16-1.
34) were associated with lower water drinking.
Conclusions: Higher consumption of carbonated and sugar-sweetened beverages was associated with less water drinking.

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