Intake of sugar sweetened soft drinks among adolescents: Trends and social inequality in Denmark 2002-2018
2020
Holstein, Bjørn E. | Damsgaard, Mogens Trab | Due, Pernille | Krølner, Rikke Fredenslund | Pedersen, Trine Pagh | Rasmussen, Mette
Intake of sugar sweetened soft drinks (SSSD) has decreased among adolescents, but trends in social inequality in SSSD intake are unknown. Examine trends in social inequality in SSSD intake among adolescents in Denmark during 2002–2018. Five Health Behaviour in School-aged Children surveys with data on SSSD intake and parents’ occupational social class (OSC) from nationally representative samples of 11, 13 and 15 year olds, n =20,112. The overall prevalence of daily SSSD intake decreased from 10.1% in 2002 to 6.4% in 2018. The prevalence decreased in both high OSC (from 8% to 5%) and middle OSC (from 10% to 6%) but remained around 12% in low OSC. The odds ratio (OR) estimates of low compared with high OSC increased over the years around an overall OR of 2.01 (1.74–2.34). Danish adolescents’ SSSD intake decreased during 2002–2018 and was higher the lower the parents’ OSC. Thus, social inequality increased during 2002–2018.
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