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Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake in a Rural Family Medicine Clinic

Laura Pinon, Birgit Khandalavala and Jenenne Geske
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine July 2019, 32 (4) 601-606; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2019.04.180170
Laura Pinon
the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program, Memorial Hermann Health System, Sugar Land, TX (LP); Department of Family Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE (BK, JG).
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Birgit Khandalavala
the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program, Memorial Hermann Health System, Sugar Land, TX (LP); Department of Family Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE (BK, JG).
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Jenenne Geske
the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program, Memorial Hermann Health System, Sugar Land, TX (LP); Department of Family Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE (BK, JG).
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    Demographics

    CharacteristicsStudy Sample*Clinic Population*Community Population†Nebraska Population26†
    Age (years), median64.043.041.536.2
    Race/ethnicity, N (%)
        Caucasian115 (95.8)81.1%96.7%88.0%
        African American0 (0)1.5%0.9%4.7%
        Hispanic0 (0)NANANA
        American Indian(.8)NA0.0%0.8%
        Asian0 (0)3.2%0.0%2.1%
        Other4 (3.3)14.2%2.4%4.4%
    Insurance status, N (%)NANANA
        Medicare61 (50.4)
        Medicaid6 (5.0)
        Private72 (59.5)
        Self pay9 (7.4)
    BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD)29.9 (7.5)NANANA
    BMI, categorized, N (%)NANANA
        BMI <185 (4.2)
        BMI 18.5 to 24.920 (16.9)
        BMI 25.0 to 29.943 (36.4)
        BMI 30.0 to 34.925 (21.2)
        BMI 35.0 to 39.913 (11.0)
        BMI >4012 (10.2)
    • ↵* Includes only adults age 19+.

    • ↵† Includes all ages.

    • BMI, body mass index; NA, not available; SD, standard deviation.

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    Table 2.

    Average Beverage Consumption in Fluid Ounces and Kilocalories Per Day

    BeveragesMean Kilocalories (SD)Mean Fluid Ounces (SD)
    Regular soft drink*52.5 (139.3)3.9 (10.5)
    100% juice63.8 (137.7)3.6 (7.8)
    Whole milk49.8 (173.3)2.2 (7.6)
    2% milk37.7 (81.1)2.0 (4.3)
    Tea/coffee w/cream*38.8 (83.5)4.7 (10.2)
    Sweetened juice drink*24.1 (85.0)1.7 (6.0)
    Sweet tea*19.6 (75.9)2.0 (7.6)
    Energy drink*25.1 (108.7)1.8 (7.8)
    Skim milk14.5 (41.3)1.3 (3.6)
    Hard liquor23.6 (117.1)0.4 (1.7)
    Beer15.8 (47.8)1.5 (4.6)
    Wine6.6 (26.4)0.3 (1.3)
    Black coffee3.2 (5.0)9.0 (14.2)
    Diet soda1.60 (3.9)5.4 (13.2)
    Water033.8 (16.4)
    • ↵* Sugar-sweetened beverage.

    • SD, standard deviation.

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    Table 3.

    Average Kilocalories from Total Beverage Consumption and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages

    Ethnicity/RaceSSB Kilocalories, Mean (SD)Total Kilocalories, Mean (SD)
    Caucasian155.0 (233.4)346.9 (115)
    American Indian64.3439.9
    Other134.3 (4.4)323.2 (13.6)
    >1 race identified0.0 (0.0)83.9 (118.7)
    BMI category
        BMI <1853.4 (105.3)210.8 (118.8)
        BMI 18.5 to 24.9100.9 (164.2)333.4 (347.2)
        BMI 25.0 to 29.9159.8 (227.8)342.5 (391.4)
        BMI 30.0 to 34.9137.8 (175.3)303.5 (245.3)
        BMI 35.0 to 39.9230.5 (370.6)385.5 (400.6)
        BMI >40210.5 (300.6)396.0 (438.6)
    • BMI, body mass index; SSB, sugar-sweetened beverage; SD, standard deviation.

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