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Journal of Nutrition | 2014

Substituting Water for Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Reduces Circulating Triglycerides and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Obese but Not in Overweight Mexican Women in a Randomized Controlled Trial

Sonia Hernández-Cordero; Simón Barquera; Sonia Rodríguez-Ramírez; María Ángeles Villanueva-Borbolla; Teresa González de Cossío; Juan Rivera Dommarco; Barry M. Popkin

Abstract Background: Mexicos sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake is among the highest globally. Although evidence shows that increases in SSB intake are linked with increased energy intake, weight gain, and cardiometabolic risks, few randomized clinical trials have been conducted in adults. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine if replacing SSBs with water affects plasma triglycerides (TGs) (primary outcome), weight, and other cardiometabolic factors. Methods: We selected overweight/obese (BMI ≥25 and <39 kg/m2) women (18–45 y old) reporting an SSB intake of at least 250 kcal/d living in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Women were randomly allocated to the water and education provision (WEP) group (n = 120) or the education provision (EP)–only group (n = 120). The WEP group received biweekly water deliveries, and both groups received equal monthly nutrition counseling. During nutrition counseling, the WEP group sessions included activities to encourage increased water intake, reduced SSB intake, and substitution of water for SSBs. Repeated 24-h dietary recalls, anthropometric measurements, and fasting blood samples were collected at baseline and at 3, 6, and 9 mo. The Markov–Monte Carlo method was used for multiple imputation; separate mixed-effects models tested each outcome. Results: An intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis indicated that the WEP group increased water intake and decreased SSB intake significantly over time, but there were no differences in plasma TG concentrations between groups at the end of the intervention (WEP at baseline: 155 ± 2.10 mg/dL; WEP at 9 mo: 149 ± 2.80 mg/dL; EP at baseline: 150 ± 1.90 mg/dL; EP at 9 mo: 161 ± 2.70 mg/dL; P for mean comparisons at 9 mo = 0.10). Secondary analyses showed significant effects on plasma TGs (change from baseline to 9 mo: WEP, −28.9 ± 7.7 mg/dL; EP, 8.5 ± 10.9 mg/dL; P = 0.03) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) prevalence at 9 mo (WEP: 18.1%; EP: 37.7%; P = 0.02) among obese participants. Conclusions: Providing water and nutritional counseling was effective in increasing water intake and in partially decreasing SSB intake. We found no effect on plasma TGs, weight, and other cardiometabolic risks in the ITT analysis, although the intervention lowered plasma TGs and MetS prevalence among obese participants. Further studies are warranted. This trial was registered at http://www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01245010.


Archive | 2008

Nutrición y Pobreza : Política Pública Basada en Evidencia

Teresa González de Cossío; Juan Rivera Dommarco; Gloria M. Rubio Soto; Gladys C. Lopez-Acevedo


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Relationship of household food insecurity and anemia in children receiving the benefit from food assistance programs in San Luis Potosi, Mexico

Teresa Shamah Levy; Salvador Villalpando Hernández; Lucia Cuevas Nasu; Elsa Berenice Gaona Pineda; Juan Rivera Dommarco


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Dietary supplementation with polyunsaturated fatty acid during pregnancy modulates DNA methylation at IGF2/H19 imprinted genes and growth of infants (1120.3)

Isabelle Romieu; Ho-Sun Lee; Albino Barraza; Carine Biessy; Talita Duarte-Salles; Peter D. Sly; Usha Ramakrishnan; Juan Rivera Dommarco; Zdenko Herceg


Maternal and Child Nutrition | 2018

Violations of the international code of marketing of breast-milk substitutes in Mexico

Sonia Hernández-Cordero; Ana Lilia Lozada-Tequeanes; Teresa Shamah-Levy; Chessa K. Lutter; Teresita González de Cosío; Pedro Saturno-Hernández; Juan Rivera Dommarco; Laurence Grummer-Strawn


The FASEB Journal | 2015

BREASTFEEDING IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER ADIPOSITY AND CARDIOMETABOLIC ALTERATIONS AT 4 Y OF AGE

Ivonne Ramírez Silva; Juan Rivera Dommarco; Belem Trejo-Valdivia; Reynaldo Martorell; Aryeh D. Stein; Usha Ramakrishnan; Isabelle Romieu; Albino Barraza-Villarreal


Journal of Nutrition | 2015

Reply to Brown et al.

Sonia Hernández-Cordero; Simón Barquera; Sonia Rodríguez-Ramírez; María Ángeles Villanueva-Borbolla; Teresa González de Cossío; Juan Rivera Dommarco; Barry M. Popkin


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Children food intake during the school recess in Mexico (624.25)

M. del Carmen Morales Ruan; Alejandra Jiménez Aguilar; Teresa Shamah Levy; Juan Rivera Dommarco; Nancy Paulina Lopez Olmedo


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Mother’s nutritional status and food insecurity implications over the stunting prevalence in Mexican children (805.4)

Teresa Shamah Levy; Verónica Mundo Rosas; M. del Carmen Morales Ruan; Lucia Cuevas Nasu; Ignacio Méndez Gómez-Humarán; Juan Rivera Dommarco


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Promoting healthy growth in the context of a nutrition transition: design of a social marketing model to improve primary care practices (627.2)

Anabelle Bonvecchio; Hortensia Reyes; Lynnette M. Neufeld; Florence Théodore; Ilian Blanco; Wendy Gonzalez; Ana Lilia Lozada; Armando García-Guerra; Juan Rivera Dommarco

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Teresa González de Cossío

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Isabelle Romieu

International Agency for Research on Cancer

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Barry M. Popkin

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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María Ángeles Villanueva-Borbolla

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Sonia Hernández-Cordero

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Sonia Rodríguez-Ramírez

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Hortensia Reyes

Mexican Social Security Institute

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