Aesculapius Medical Journal
349-359

Sugar-Sweetened Beverages, Adolescent Obesity, and Preventive Strategies: A Systematic Review

Luthfia Ranie Amaliasari (Unknown)
Laila Hasanati Sholehah (Unknown)
Aliya Hegar Nugrahani (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov -0001

Abstract

Abstract The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has risen significantly over the past three decades and has become a major risk factor for adolescent obesity. This article aims to review global and national trends in SSB consumption and their implications for adolescent obesity prevalence. The method applied was a literature review of epidemiological studies, meta-analyses, global health survey reports, and national data. Findings indicate that more than 30% of adolescents worldwide consume SSBs daily, with the highest prevalence in Latin America and the Caribbean. In Indonesia, the 2023 National Health Survey reported that nearly half of adolescents consume sugary drinks every day. Excessive SSB intake contributes to increased caloric intake, insulin resistance, hormonal imbalance, and altered eating behaviors leading to higher body mass index. Both mechanistic and epidemiological evidence consistently demonstrate a significant association between SSB consumption and adolescent obesity, with greater risks observed among those with higher daily intake. Environmental factors, modern dietary patterns, sedentary lifestyles, and psychosocial stressors further exacerbate the condition. In conclusion, SSB consumption is a critical determinant of adolescent obesity, and prevention strategies require a comprehensive approach involving nutrition education, school environment regulation, parental engagement, and public health policies. Keywords: sugar-sweetened beverages, adolescent obesity, epidemiology, lifestyle, public health

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Journal Info

Abbrev

amj

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Subject

Education Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

Description

AMJ (Aesculapius Medical Journal) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that published research articles and theoretical articles in medical science. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global ...