Below are citations (with active links) to new research that relates to children and beverages.

Open-source articles:

Drolet-Labelle, V., White, C. M., Adams, J., Kirkpatrick, S. I., Jáuregui, A., Pedraza, L. S., Provencher, V., Sacks, G., Thrasher, J. F., Armendariz, G. C., Barquera, S., Hammond, D., & Vanderlee, L. (2025). Perceived Healthiness of Sugary Drinks and Related Social Norms Among Adults in Five Countries: Evidence From the International Food Policy Study. Nutrition Journal24(1), 19. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12937-024-01063-8

Liu, Y., Xu, Y., Sun, Z., & Gao, S. (2025). Joint Association of Physical Activity and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages with Obesity in Young U.S. Adults: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of NHANES 2007-2020. Preventive Medicine Reports53, 103043. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2025.103043

Other articles (a fee may be required to access these articles):

Kerguen, J., Nabet, C., Azogui-Lévy, S., Bonnet, A. L., Vital, S., Pierrat, V., Kaminski, M., Dufourg, M. N., & Germa, A. (2025). Introduction of Fruit Juice and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Before 6 Months of Age and Early Childhood Caries at 3.5 Years: the ELFE Cohort Study. European Journal of Pediatrics184(4), 268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-025-06093-w

Power, T. G., Micheli, N., Papaioannou, M. A., & Hughes, S. O. (2025). Food Parenting Practices, Family Meals, and Preschoolers’ Dietary Intake: A Study of Hispanic Families with Low Incomes. Appetite, 211, 108017. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2025.108017

The research included in this newsletter was selected based on relevance to the purpose of Rethink Your Drink Nevada and does not imply an endorsement by the University of Nevada, Reno nor its affiliates.  

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