Soft Drink Intake in Europe—A Review of Data from Nationally Representative Food Consumption Surveys
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Identification and Extraction of Data on Soft Drink Intake
2.2. Recategorisation of Data
3. Results
3.1. Categories of Soft Drinks
3.2. Soft Drink Consumption
3.2.1. Infants/Toddlers (~6 mo–3 y)
3.2.2. Children (~4–9 y)
3.2.3. Adolescents (~10–17 y)
3.2.4. Adults (~18–64 y)
3.2.5. Older Adults (~>65 y)
3.2.6. Patterns of Soft Drink Intake
3.3. Changes in Soft Drink Intake over Time
4. Discussion
4.1. Overall Findings
4.2. Challenges in Data Availability and Quality
4.3. Soft Drink Consumption (Including Intakes and Changes over Time)
4.4. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Country (Year) | Age-Group | Total Soft Drinks | Soft Drinks with Sugars | Soft Drinks with Reduced/No Sugars | Energy Drinks | Other * |
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Andorra (2017–18) [29] | 12–75 y | Soft drinks | ||||
Austria (2017) [30] | 18–64 y | Soft drinks | ||||
Belgium (2014–15) [31] | 3–64 y | Sugary drinks (Including ‘lemonades’ (all soft drinks, sports drinks and energy drinks) and flavoured water with energy content > 5 kcal/100 g; and cappuccino) | ||||
Belgium (2004) [32] | 60–74 y, 75 y+ | Soft drinks (lemonades)(distinguished as with sugar by another category-soft drinks (lemonades) light) | Soft drinks (lemonades), light | |||
Bulgaria (2014) [33,34] | 1–74 y; 75 y+ | Soft drinks (energy drinks reported separately for 19–74 y) | Energy drinks | |||
Denmark (2011–13) [35] | 4–75 y | Cordial (distinguished as with sugar by another category Juice, cordial light) | Juice, cordial, light | Ice tea, Cider (Low/no alcohol sweetened drink) | ||
Fizzy soft drinks, sugar-sweetened | Fizzy soft drinks, light | |||||
Estonia (2014) [25] | 18–74 y | Soft drinks, cordials, etc. (also includes energy drinks, near water, nectars, and fruit drinks) | ||||
Finland (2017) [36] | 18–74 y | Juice drinks (sugar sweetened) (Juice drink diluted with water from juice concentrate) | Drinks with artificial sweeteners (Artificially/partially artificially sweetened juice or soft drink) | Sports drinks, recovery drinks | ||
Soft drinks sweetened with sugar (Soft drink, cola beverage, energy drink) flavoured water | ||||||
Germany (2014–17) [37] | 3–17 y | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks (Soft drinks include lemonades, fizzy drinks, fruit spritzers and fruit juice drinks, further drinks such as malt beer, ice teas and energy drinks) | Reduced calorie soft drinks | |||
Germany (2005–06) [38] | 14–80 y | Soft drinks, total | Sugary soft drinks | Energy-reduced soft drinks | ||
Iceland (2007) [39] | 3 y, 5 y | Sweet fruit drinks and soft drinks (reported separately) | ||||
Iceland (2001–12) [40] (2003–04) [41] | 6 y 9 y,15 y | Soda and soft drinks (Includes carbonated beverages (with sugar/artificial sweeteners) and sugary fruit/berry drinks. Excludes carbonated water—with/without flavourings) (split further into soft drinks and soda for 6 y olds) | ||||
Iceland (2010–11) [42] | 18–80 y | Soda and soft drinks (Sugary and sugar-free soft drinks—and soft drinks, including sports drinks and water drinks containing at least 2 g CHO/100 g) | Sugary soft drinks (Carbonated soft drinks with added sugar, containing> 10 g CHO) | Sugar-free soft drinks Carbonated sugar-free soft drinks with sweeteners | Fruit drinks Sugary and sugar-free fruit and berry drinks | |
Sports drinks Sugary sports drinks that contain 4–6 g CHO | ||||||
Water drinks Water drinks that contain 2–6 g CHO | ||||||
Ireland (2010–2011) [43] | 1–4 y | Soft drinks not low calorie | Soft drinks low calorie | |||
Ireland (2017–2018) [44] (2019–20) [45] | 5–12 y 13–17 y | Soft drinks with added sugar | Soft drink with no added sugar | Energy Drinks (13–17 y only) | ||
Ireland (2008–10) [46] | 18 y+ | Non-diet carbonated soft drinks | Diet carbonated soft drinks | Squash, cordial and FJ drinks | ||
Italy (2005–06) [47] | 0.1–64 y 65 y+ | Soft drinks (all carbonate beverages (e.g., cola, soda, ginger ale, orange, tonic water) with sugar /sugar-free, ice-tea, ice herbal tea, energy drinks, sport drinks, syrups to be diluted (inc. almond milk). Not inc. juice drinks) | ||||
Latvia (2018–20) [25] | 19–64 y | Soft drinks, cordials, etc. | ||||
Lithuania (2013–14) [48] | 19–75 y | Soft drinks (with % fruit less than in nectars) | ||||
Netherlands (2012–16) [49] | 1–18 y; 19–79 y | Carbonated/soft/isotonic drinks, diluted syrups | ||||
Norway (2020) [50] | 6 mo–17 y | Total sugary drinks (Includes soda with sugar, juice with sugar and nectar) | ||||
Juice drink, sweetened | Juice drink, artificially sweetened | |||||
Soda, sweetened | Soda, artificially sweetened | |||||
Norway (2020) [50] | 12 mo and 2 y | Sweet drinks (with added sugar) Includes Nectar, juice with sugar, soda with sugar (reported separately as well so nectar can be removed) | Artificial sweet drinks (Includes Juice without sugar, soda without sugar) | Nectars | ||
Juice with sugar | Juice without sugar | |||||
Soda with sugar | Soda without sugar | |||||
Norway (2015) [51] | 9 y, 13 y | Sweet drinks with added sugar (Juice, nectar, soda with added sugar) | Light juice drinks/soda | |||
Norway (2010–11) [52] | 18–70 y | Juice drinks/soda | Juice drinks/soda etc. with sugar | Light juice drinks/soda | Juice drink/soda unspecified type | |
Portugal (2015–16) [53] | 3–64 y; 65–84 y | Soft drinks (Carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks, lemonade, tonic water, energy drinks, and juice concentrates). (100% juices, isotonic drinks and alcohol-free beer and cocktails are excluded) | Nectars (Fruit and/or vegetables nectars and light nectars) | |||
Spain (2012–14) [54] (2014–15) [55] | 6 mo–17 y;18–74 y | Soft drinks | ||||
Sweden (2003) [56] | 4–9 y | Syrups and soft drinks | Syrups | Syrups, light | ||
Soft drinks | Soft drinks, light | |||||
Sweden (2016–17) [57] | 11–18 y | Soft and energy drinks | Soft drink with sugar | Soft drink with sweetener | Energy drink | |
Sweden (2010–11) [58] | 18–80 y | Soft drinks, sports and energy drinks | Soft drinks, sports and energy drinks with sugar | Soft drinks, sports and energy drinks with sweetener | ||
Switzerland (2014–15) [59] | 18–75 y | Soft drinks (Sweetened and sugar-free soft drinks, sports and energy drinks, fizzy drinks, ice tea, diluted syrup, drinks made with fruit juices (e.g., lemonades, nectars), and alcoholic drink substitutes (e.g., alcohol-free beers), ‘schorle’ (i.e., juices mixed with water)) | ||||
UK (2011) [60] | 4–18 mo | Squash/soft drink (not low-calorie) | Squash/soft drink (low-calorie) | |||
UK 2016/2017–2018/2019 [61] | 1.5–18 y; 19–64 y; 65 y+ | Sugar-sweetened soft drink (not low-calorie) | ||||
EFSA Categories [21] | Soft drinks (not including functional drinks or drink mixes) | Diet soft drinks | Energy drinks | Functional drinks and drink mixes |
Country | Method | Year of Survey | Age Range (y) | N | Soft Drink Category | Mean (SD) (g/d) | % Consumers | Mean (SD) Consumers (g/d) | Soft Drink Intake by New Category (g/d) | |||
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Total | With Sugars | Reduced/No Sugars | Energy Drinks | |||||||||
Bulgaria [33] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014 | 1–2 | 35 | Soft drink | 4 (17) | ||||||
Cyprus [62] * | 3/4 day food record | 2014 | 1–2 | 275 | Soft drinks | 0 (1) | 1 | 8 (2) | 1 | |||
Drink mixes | 0 (3) | 4 | 10 (9) | |||||||||
Estonia [63] * | Food record, 24-h recall | 2014 | ≤11 mo | 504 | Soft drinks | 0 (4) | 0 | 56 (63) | 11 | |||
1–2 | 268 | 31 (69) | 32 | 97 (92) | ||||||||
France [64] * | 3 × 24-h food record | 2014–2015 | 1–2 | 139 | Soft drink | 30 (82) | 29 | 106 (126) | 37 | |||
Drink mixes | 1 (2) | 8 | 7 (5) | |||||||||
Germany * [26] | Food record | 2001 | ≤11 mo | 159 | Soft drink | 19 (51) | 26 | 74 (78) | 104 | |||
2006 | 1–2 | 348 | Soft drinks | 143(214) | 72 | |||||||
Functional soft drinks | 0 (5) | 2 | 69 (20) | |||||||||
Hungary [65] * | 2 × 24 h food record and recall | 2018–2020 | 1–2 | 535 | Soft drinks | 15 (71) | 8 | 192 (182) | 29 | 2 | ||
of which diet | 2 | |||||||||||
Drink mixes | 2 (9) | 8 | 22 (24) | |||||||||
Iceland [39] | 3-day food record | 2007 | 3 | 225 | Sweet fruit drinks | 48 (87) | 61 | |||||
Soft drinks | 13 (34) | |||||||||||
Ireland [43] | 4-day food record | 2010–2011 | 1 | 126 | Soft drinks not low calorie | 21 (66) | 21 | 96 (115) | 146 | 50 | 96 | |
Soft drinks low calorie | 68 (144) | 29 | 233 (180) | |||||||||
2 | 124 | Soft drinks not low calorie | 49 (103) | 42 | 117 (131) | |||||||
Soft drinks low calorie | 103 (181) | 45 | 228 (210) | |||||||||
3 | 126 | Soft drinks not low calorie | 52 (91) | 47 | 111 (106) | |||||||
Soft drinks low calorie | 104 (156) | 52 | 198 (167) | |||||||||
4 | 124 | Soft drinks not low calorie | 77 (181) | 53 | 145 (228) | |||||||
Soft drinks low calorie | 111 (177) | 50 | 223 (196) | |||||||||
Italy [47] | 3-day food record | 2005–2006 | 0.1–2.9 | 52 | Soft drinks | 2 (10) | 3 (10) | 4 (10) | 2 | |||
Latvia [66] * | 2 × 24 h recall and food record | 2013 | ≤11 mo | 171 | Soft drinks | 5 (25) | 5 | 93 (66) | 7 | |||
1–2 | 242 | 8 (29) | 10 | 83 (51) | ||||||||
Netherlands [49] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2012–2016 | 1–3 | 672 | Carbonated/soft/isotonic drinks, diluted syrups | 389 | 83a | 468 a | 389 | |||
Norway [50] | Semi-quantitative FFQ | 2020 | 6 mo | 2182 | Total sugary drinks | 0 (2) | 1 | 18 (15) | 18 | 9 | 9 | |
Juice drink, sweetened | 0 (1) | 0.2 | 27 (24) | |||||||||
Soda, sweetened | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||
Juice drink, artificially sweetened | 0 | 0.5 | 17 (17) | |||||||||
Soda, artificially sweetened | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||
12 mo | 1957 | Sweet drinks (with added sugar) | 5 (31) | 11 | ||||||||
Nectar | 1 (7) | 5 | ||||||||||
Juice with sugar | 5 (31) | 7 | ||||||||||
Soda with sugar | 1 (22) | 1 | ||||||||||
Artificial sweet drinks | 2 (15) | 7 | ||||||||||
Juice without sugar | 2 (15) | 6 | ||||||||||
Soda without sugar | 0 (1) | 1 | ||||||||||
2 | 1413 | Sweet drinks (with added sugar) | 40 (94) | 48 | ||||||||
Nectar | 11 (42) | 19 | ||||||||||
Juice with sugar | 26 (75) | 36 | ||||||||||
Soda with sugar | 3 (12) | 9 | ||||||||||
Artificial sweet drinks | 32 (101) | 31 | ||||||||||
Juice without sugar | 29 (99) | 27 | ||||||||||
Soda without sugar | 3 (11) | 10 | ||||||||||
Slovenia [67] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2017 | ≤11 mo | 294 | Soft drinks | 0.1 (2) | 1 | 20 (25) | 11 | |||
1–2 | 3343 | 12 (56) | 12 | 101 (131) | ||||||||
Spain [54] | 2 × 1-day food record | 2012–2014 | 6–12 mo | 289 | Soft drinks | 0 | 2 | |||||
1–3 | 326 | Soft drinks | 2 | NR | NR | |||||||
Isotonic drink | 1 (12) | 0.3 | 200 (141) | |||||||||
UK [60,61] | 4-day food record | 2011 | 4–6 mo | 329 | Squash/soft drink (not low-calorie) | 3 (14) | 6 | 43 | 77 | 24 | 53 | |
Squash/soft drink (low-calorie) | 4 (26) | 7 | 57 | |||||||||
7–9 mo | 630 | Squash/soft drink (not low-calorie) | 5 (24) | 9 | 55 | |||||||
Squash/soft drink (low-calorie) | 18 (72) | 18 | 102 | |||||||||
10–11 mo | 449 | Squash/soft drink (not low-calorie) | 15 (65) | 15 | 104 | |||||||
Squash/soft drink (low-calorie) | 43 (123) | 26 | 165 | |||||||||
12–18 mo | 1275 | Squash/soft drink (not low-calorie) | 42 (119) | 26 | 158 | |||||||
Squash/soft drink (low-calorie) | 87 (169) | 46 | 189 | |||||||||
2016/2017–2018/2019 | 1.5–3 y | 250 | Sugar-sweetened soft drink (not low-calorie) | 19 (62) |
Country | Method | Year of Survey | Age Range (y) | N | Soft Drink Category | Mean (SD) (g/d) | % Consumers | Mean (SD) Consumers (g/d) | Soft Drink Intake by New Category (g/d) | |||
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Total | With Sugars | Reduced/No Sugars | Energy Drinks | |||||||||
Austria [68] * | Food record | 2012 | 3–9 | 128 | Soft drinks | 97 (144) | 56 | 172 (154) | 103 | 96 | 1 | 1 |
of which diet | 1 | |||||||||||
Functional drinks | 6 (37) | 3 | 188 (105) | |||||||||
of which energy | 1 (7) | 1 | 83 (0) | |||||||||
Belgium [31] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014–2015 | 3–5 | 454 | Sugary drinks | 84 | 44 | 117 | ||||
6–9 | 538 | 145 | 51 | |||||||||
Bulgaria [33] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014 | 3–6 | 272 | Soft drinks | 8 (32) | 19 | |||||
7–9 | 167 | 37 (87) | ||||||||||
Cyprus [62] * | 3/4 d record | 2014 | 3–9 | 297 | Soft drinks | 11 (40) | 11 | 105 (72) | 18 | |||
Drink mixes | 1 (5) | 4 | 16 (23) | |||||||||
Czech Rep [69] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2003–2004 | 3–9 | 389 | Soft drinks | 137 (210) | 51 | 269 (227) | 193 | |||
Drink mixes | 8 (16) | 43 | 18 (20) | |||||||||
Denmark [35] | 7-day record | 2011–2013 | 4–9 (M) | 216 | Cordial | 51 | 199 | 118 | 75 | |||
Fizzy soft drinks, sugar-sweetened | 69 | |||||||||||
Cider | 0 | |||||||||||
Ice tea | 10 | |||||||||||
Juice, cordial, light | 42 | |||||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, light | 27 | |||||||||||
4–9 (F) | 205 | Cordial | 57 | |||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, sugar-sweetened | 57 | |||||||||||
Juice, cordial, light | 55 | |||||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, light | 26 | |||||||||||
Cider | 1 | |||||||||||
Ice tea | 4 | |||||||||||
Estonia [63] * | Food record, 24-h recall | 2014 | 3–9 | 765 | Soft drinks | 56 (114) | 40 | 139 (145) | 56 | |||
France [64] * | 3 × 24-h record | 2014–2015 | 3–9 | 852 | Soft drinks | 83 (134) | 56 | 148 (150) | 97 | |||
Drink mixes | 2 (9) | 17 | 14 (16) | |||||||||
Germany [37] | FFQ | 2014–2017 | 3–6 (M) | 1742 | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks | 101 | 177 | 134 | 41 | |||
Reduced calorie soft drinks | 23 | |||||||||||
3–6 (F) | 1634 | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks | 88 | |||||||||
Reduced calorie soft drinks | 19 | |||||||||||
7–10 (M) | 1772 | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks | 211 | |||||||||
Reduced calorie soft drinks | 70 | |||||||||||
7–10 (F) | 1683 | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks | 131 | |||||||||
Reduced calorie soft drinks | 51 | |||||||||||
Hungary [65] * | 2 × 24 h record and recall | 2018–2020 | 3–9 | 537 | Soft drinks | 46 (117) | 21 | 218 (167) | 81 | 34 | 12 | |
of which diet | 12 | |||||||||||
Drink mixes | 5 (18) | 16 | 30 (36) | |||||||||
Iceland [39,40,41] | 3-day record | 2007 | 5 | 231 | Sweet fruit drinks | 56 (82) | 179 | |||||
Soft drinks | 32 (56) | |||||||||||
3-day record | 2011–2012 | 6 | 162 | Soda and soft drinks | 117 (129) | |||||||
Soft drinks | 71 (99) | |||||||||||
Soda | 46 (76) | |||||||||||
2 × 24 h recall | 2003–2004 | 9 | 183 | Soda and soft drinks | 349 (301) | |||||||
Ireland [44] | 4-day food record | 2017–2018 | 5–12 | 600 | Soft drinks with added sugar | 50 (93) | 40 | 124 (111) | 160 | 50 | 110 | |
Soft drink with no added sugar | 110 (201) | 47 | 235 (240) | |||||||||
Italy [47] | 3-day record | 2005–2006 | 3–9.9 | 193 | Soft drinks | 28 (53) | 32 | 87 (59) | 28 | |||
Latvia [66] * | 2 × 24 h recall and records | 2013 | 3–9 | 782 | Soft drinks | 24 (63) | 19 | 126 (91) | 24 | |||
Netherlands [49] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2012–2016 | 4–8 | 520 | Carbonated/soft/isotonic drinks, diluted syrups | 515 | 91 a | 567 a | 515 | |||
Norway [51] | 4-day record | 2015 | 9 | 636 | Sweet drinks with added sugar | 145 (149) | 195 | 145 | 50 | |||
Light juice drinks/soda | 50 (93) | |||||||||||
Portugal [53] | 2-day record | 2015–2016 | 3–9 | 1327 | Soft drinks | 56 | 7 | 248 | 56 | |||
Nectars | 20 | 1 | 203 | |||||||||
Spain [54] | 2 × 1-day record | 2012–2014 | 4–9 | 556 | Soft drinks | 25 (86) | 10 | 253 (127) | 29 | |||
Isotonic drinks | 4 (36) | 2 | 270 (87) | |||||||||
Sweden [56] | 4-day record | 2003 | 4 | 590 | Syrups and soft drinks | 187 (149) | 94 | 220 | 196 | 20 | ||
Syrups | 105 (122) | 76 | ||||||||||
Soft drinks | 63 (76) | 61 | ||||||||||
Syrups, light | 12 (42) | 13 | ||||||||||
Soft drinks, light | 3 (17) | 5 | ||||||||||
8–9 | 889 | Syrups and soft drinks | 242 (178) | 92 | ||||||||
Syrups | 104 (124) | 66 | ||||||||||
Soft drinks | 110 (113) | 70 | ||||||||||
Syrups, light | 15 (57) | 12 | ||||||||||
Soft drinks, light | 8 (34) | 7 | ||||||||||
UK [61] | 4-day record | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | 4–10 | Sugar-sweetened soft drink (not low-calorie) | 52 (111) | 52 |
Country | Method | Year of Survey | Age Range (y) | N | Soft Drink Category | Mean (SD) (g/d) | % Consumers | Mean (SD) Consumers (g/d) | Soft Drink Intake by New Category (g/d) | |||
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Total | With Sugars | Reduced/No Sugars | Energy Drinks | |||||||||
Andorra [29] | 24 h recall + 2 × 24 h records | 2017–2018 | 12–24 | 155 | Soft drinks | 112 (225) | 112 | |||||
Austria [70] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2018 | 10–17 | 574 | Soft drinks | 146 (263) | 40 | 363 (305) | 156 | 142 | 4 | 8 |
of which diet | 4 | |||||||||||
Functional drinks | 10 (48) | 5 | 201 (95) | |||||||||
of which energy | 8 (43) | 4 | 192 (93) | |||||||||
Belgium [31] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014–2015 | 10–13 | 449 | Sugary drinks | 200 (95% CI 191–220) | 60 | 221 | ||||
14–17 | 479 | 241 (227–265) | 67 | |||||||||
Bulgaria [33] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014 | 10–13 | 187 | Soft drinks | 71 (142) | 90 | |||||
14–18 | 338 | 101 (187) | ||||||||||
Cyprus [71] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014 | 10–17 | 271 | Soft drinks | 45 (95) | 28 | 163 (117) | 53 | 0 | ||
Drink mixes | 1 (9) | 6 | 24 (29) | |||||||||
Functional drinks | 1 (11) | 1 | 90 (74) | |||||||||
of which energy | 0 (5) | 0 | 83 (0) | |||||||||
Czech Rep [69] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2003–2004 | 10–17 | 298 | Soft drinks | 236 (322) | 65 | 364 (336) | 292 | |||
Drink mixes | 8 (14) | 39 | 20 (17) | |||||||||
Denmark [35] | 7-day record | 2011–2013 | 10–17 (M) | 251 | Cordial | 70 | 321 | 218 | 87 | |||
Fizzy soft drinks, sugar-sweetened | 186 | |||||||||||
Cider | 6 | |||||||||||
Ice tea | 13 | |||||||||||
Juice, cordial, light | 39 | |||||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, light | 58 | |||||||||||
10–17 (F) | 258 | Cordial | 58 | |||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, sugar-sweetened | 104 | |||||||||||
Cider | 13 | |||||||||||
Ice tea | 18 | |||||||||||
Juice, cordial, light | 31 | |||||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, light | 47 | |||||||||||
Estonia [72] * | 24-h recall | 2014 | 10–17 | 300 | Soft drinks | 86 (151) | 45 | 191 (175) | 86 | 81 | 5 | |
of which diet | 5 | |||||||||||
France [64] * | 3 × 24 h record/recall | 2014–2015 | 10–17 | 1130 | Soft drink | 127 (172) | 62 | 207 (178) | 142 | 1 | ||
Drink mixes | 2 (7) | 10 | 17 (15) | |||||||||
Functional drinks | 1 (16) | 1 | 174 (116) | |||||||||
of which energy | 1 (12) | 1 | 143 (92) | |||||||||
Germany [37] | FFQ | 2014–2017 | 11–13 (M) | 1389 | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks | 333 | 459 | 354 | 105 | |||
Reduced calorie soft drinks | 103 | |||||||||||
11–13 (F) | 1435 | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks | 303 | |||||||||
Reduced calorie soft drinks | 109 | |||||||||||
14–17 (M) | 1536 | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks | 478 | |||||||||
Reduced calorie soft drinks | 125 | |||||||||||
14–17 (F) | 1787 | Sugary soft drinks including energy drinks | 304 | |||||||||
Reduced calorie soft drinks | 86 | |||||||||||
Greece [73] * | 2 × 24-h recall | 2010–2012 | 10–17 | 274 | Soft drinks | 60 (113) | 30 | 200 (123) | 62 | 57 | 3 | 2 |
of which diet | 3 | |||||||||||
Functional drinks | 2 (16) | 1 | 146 (39) | |||||||||
of which energy | 2 (16) | 1 | 146 (39) | |||||||||
Hungary [74] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2018–2020 | 10–17 | 528 | Soft drinks | 109 (257) | 33 | 334 (357) | 139 | 68 | 41 | 2 |
of which diet | 41 | |||||||||||
Drink mixes | 4 (21) | 12 | 38 (49) | |||||||||
Functional drinks | 2 (18) | 2 | 128 (45) | |||||||||
of which energy | 2 (18) | 2 | 128 (45) | |||||||||
Iceland [41] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2003–2004 | 15 | 183 | Soda and soft drinks | 553 (491) | 553 | |||||
Ireland [45] | 4-d record | 2019–2020 | 13–18 | 428 | Soft drinks—with added sugar | 84 (152) | 45 | 187 (180) | 164 | 84 | 69 | 11 |
Soft drinks—with no added sugar | 69 (146) | 31 | 224 (185) | |||||||||
Energy drink | 11 (54) | 7 | 169 (137) | |||||||||
Italy [47] | 3-day record | 2005–2006 | 10–17.9 (M) | 108 | Soft drinks | 98 (160) | 48 | 203 (177) | 73 | |||
10–17.9 (F) | 139 | 54 (91) | 41 | 132 (100) | ||||||||
Latvia [66] * | 2 × 24 h recall + records | 2014 | 10–17 | 620 | Soft drinks | 38 (94) | 22 | 175 (130) | 38 | |||
Netherlands [49] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2012–2016 | 9–13 | 519 | Carbonated/soft/isotonic drinks, diluted syrups | 642 | 90 a | 712 a | 655 | |||
14–18 | 524 | 667 | 85 a | 784 a | ||||||||
Norway [51] | 4-day record | 2015 | 13 | 687 | Sweet drinks with added sugar | 204 (258) | 276 | 204 | 72 | |||
Light juice drinks/soda | 72 (142) | |||||||||||
Portugal [53] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2015–2016 | 10–17 | 632 | Soft drinks | 161 | 39 | 371 | 161 | |||
Nectars | 38 | 5 | 264 | |||||||||
Romania [75] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2019 | 10–17 | 356 | Soft drinks | 67 (161) | 25 | 269 (221) | 67 | 0 | ||
Functional drinks | 0 (7) | 0 | 125 (0) | |||||||||
of which energy | 0 (7) | 0 | 125 (0) | |||||||||
Slovenia [67] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2017–2018 | 10–17 | 484 | Soft drinks | 71 (153) | 32 | 225 (199) | 75 | 70 | 1 | 3 |
of which diet | 1 | |||||||||||
Functional drinks | 3 (24) | 2 | 176 (78) | |||||||||
of which energy | 3 (24) | 1 | 187 (77) | |||||||||
Drink mixes | 0.1 (3) | 0.4 | 31 (42) | |||||||||
Spain [54] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2012–2014 | 10–17 | 609 | Soft drink (total) | 67 | NR | NR | 76 | |||
Isotonic drink | 9 (68) | 3 | 324 (245) | |||||||||
Sweden [57] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2016–2017 | 11–18 (M) | 1389 | Soft and energy drinks | 267 (349) | 67 | 223 | 188 | 25 | 10 | |
Soft drink with sugar | 229 (326) | 61 | ||||||||||
Soft drink with sweetener | 26 (103) | 10 | ||||||||||
Energy drink | 12 (59) | 5 | ||||||||||
11–18 (F) | 1710 | Soft and energy drinks | 187 (239) | 62 | ||||||||
Soft drink with sugar | 154 (210) | 55 | ||||||||||
Soft drink with sweetener | 24 (87) | 11 | ||||||||||
Energy drink | 9 (47) | 5 | ||||||||||
UK [61] | 4-day record | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | 11–18 | 542 | Sugar-sweetened soft drink (not low calorie) | 142 (199) | 142 |
Country | Method | Year of Survey | Age Range (y) | N | Soft Drink Category | Mean (SD) (g/d) | % Consumers | Mean (SD) Consumers (g/d) | Soft Drink Intake by New Category (g/d) | |||
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Total | With Sugars | Reduced/No Sugars | Energy Drinks | |||||||||
Andorra [29] | 24 h recall + 2 × 24 h records | 2017–2018 | 12–75 | 1002 | Soft drinks | 73 (193) | 73 | |||||
Austria [30] | 2 × 24-h recall | 2017 | 18–64 (M) | 736 | Soft drinks | 248 (401) | 167 | |||||
18–64 (F) | 1282 | 121 (262) | ||||||||||
Belgium [31] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014–2015 | 18–39 | 620 | Sugary drinks | 209 (192–235) | 54 | 149 | ||||
40–64 | 606 | 88 (76–103) | 29 | |||||||||
Bulgaria [34] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014 | 19–29 | 480 | Soft drinks | 97 (213) | 173 | 116 | ||||
Energy drinks | 110 (104) | |||||||||||
30–59 | 1536 | Soft drinks | 58 (153) | |||||||||
Energy drinks | 131 (109) | |||||||||||
60–74 | 733 | Soft drinks | 31 (106) | |||||||||
Energy drinks | 88 (107) | |||||||||||
Croatia [76] * | 3 × 24 h recall | 2011–2012 | 18–64 | 2000 | Soft drinks | 95 (201) | 37 | 255 (259) | 96 | 94 | 1 | 1 |
of which diet | 1 | |||||||||||
Functional drinks | 1 (9) | 0 | 126 (58) | |||||||||
of which energy | 1 (9) | 0 | 126 (58) | |||||||||
Cyprus [71] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014 | 18–64 | 272 | Soft drinks | 62 (116) | 32 | 198 (127) | 91 | 14 | ||
Drink mixes | 2 (7) | 6 | 24 (13) | |||||||||
Functional drinks | 15 (145) | 4 | 405 (676) | |||||||||
of which energy | 14 (145) | 3 | 480 (745) | |||||||||
Czech Rep [69] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2003–2004 | 18–64 | 1666 | Soft drinks | 109 (231) | 30 | 358 (293) | 144 | |||
Drink mixes | 5 (21) | 16 | 31 (43) | |||||||||
Denmark [35] | 7-day record | 2011–2013 | 18–75 (M) | 1464 | Cordial | 45 | 221 | 116 | 91 | |||
Fizzy soft drinks, sugar-sweetened | 110 | |||||||||||
Juice, cordial, light | 28 | |||||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, light | 66 | |||||||||||
Cider | 4 | |||||||||||
Ice tea | 10 | |||||||||||
18–75 (F) | 1552 | Cordial | 27 | |||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, sugar-sweetened | 52 | |||||||||||
Juice, cordial, light | 27 | |||||||||||
Fizzy soft drinks, light | 61 | |||||||||||
Cider | 10 | |||||||||||
Ice tea | 5 | |||||||||||
Estonia [25] | 24-h recall | 2014 | 18–74 (M) | 907 | Soft drinks, cordials, etc. | 82 (159) | 54 | |||||
18–74 (F) | 1806 | 40 (137) | ||||||||||
Finland [36] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2017 | 18–74 (M) | 780 | Juice drinks (sugar sweetened) | 60 | 25 | 239 | 119 | 88 | 31 | |
Soft drinks sweetened with sugar | 57 | 19 | 305 | |||||||||
Drinks with artificial sweeteners | 38 | 13 | 303 | |||||||||
Sports drinks, recovery drinks | c | 4 | c | |||||||||
18–74 (F) | 875 | Juice drinks (sugar sweetened) | 37 | 22 | 167 | |||||||
Soft drinks sweetened with sugar | 25 | 12 | 202 | |||||||||
Drinks with artificial sweeteners | 24 | 11 | 211 | |||||||||
Sports drinks, recovery drinks | c | 4 | c | |||||||||
France [64] * | 3 × 24 h recall | 2014–2015 | 18–64 | 1773 | Soft drink | 86 (186) | 37 | 231 (244) | 94 | 1 | ||
Drink mixes | 1 (5) | 7 | 14 (14) | |||||||||
Functional drinks | 1 (19) | 1 | 164 (126) | |||||||||
of which energy | 1 (12) | 1 | 155 (88) | |||||||||
Germany [38] | Diet history interview, food records, 24-h recall | 2005–6 NVS II | 14–80 (M) | 7093 | Soft drinks, total | 224 (6.05 SE) | 151 | 126 | 25 | |||
Sugary soft drinks | 193 (5.66) | |||||||||||
Energy-reduced soft drinks | 31 (2.32) | |||||||||||
14–80 (F) | 8278 | Soft drinks, total | 88 (3.06) | |||||||||
Sugary soft drinks | 68 (2.68) | |||||||||||
Energy-reduced soft drinks | 20 (1.51) | |||||||||||
Greece [73] * | 2 × 24-h recall | 2010–2012 | 18–64 | 260 | Soft drink | 57 (127) | 25 | 228 (160) | 59 | 55 | 2 | 2 |
of which diet | 2 | |||||||||||
Functional drinks | 2 (16) | 1 | 145 (36) | |||||||||
of which energy | 2 (16) | 1 | 145 (36) | |||||||||
Drink mixes | 0 (2) | 0 | 39 (0) | |||||||||
Hungary [74] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2018–2020 | 18–64 | 529 | Soft drinks | 106 (244) | 29 | 366 (331) | 143 | 73 | 33 | 9 |
of which diet | 33 | |||||||||||
Drink mixes | 4 (19) | 9 | 43 (52) | |||||||||
Functional drinks | 9 (51) | 4 | 228 (125) | |||||||||
of which energy | 9 (51) | 4 | 228 (125) | |||||||||
Iceland [42] | 2 × 24-h recall | 2010–2011 | 18–80 (M) | 632 | Soda and soft drinks | 274 (358) | 238 | 128 | 83 | |||
Sugary soft drinks | 169 (288) | |||||||||||
Sugar-free soft drinks | 66 (211) | |||||||||||
Water drinks | 6 (37) | |||||||||||
Fruit drinks | 29 (101) | |||||||||||
Sports drinks | 4 (32) | |||||||||||
18–80 (F) | 680 | Soda and soft drinks | 205 (317) | |||||||||
Sugary soft drinks | 89 (199) | |||||||||||
Sugar-free soft drinks | 82 (245) | |||||||||||
Water drinks | 11 (55) | |||||||||||
Fruit drinks | 22 (76) | |||||||||||
Sports drinks | 1 (23) | |||||||||||
Ireland [46] | 4-day record | 2008–2010 | 18–64 | 1274 | Non-diet carbonated soft drinks | 82 (159) | 37 | 223 (193) | 118 | 82 | 24 | |
Diet carbonated soft drinks | 24 (79) | 14 | 176 (142) | |||||||||
Squash, cordial and FJ drinks | 12 (41) | 16 | 74 (77) | |||||||||
Italy [47] | 3-day record | 2005–2006 | 18–64 (M) | 1068 | Soft drinks | 35 (92) | 24 | 147 (138) | 29 | |||
18–64 (F) | 1245 | 24 (62) | 21 | 114 (90) | ||||||||
Latvia [25] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2018–2020 | 19–64 (M) | 470 | Soft drinks, cordials, etc. | 128 | 92 | |||||
19–64 (F) | 541 | 61 | ||||||||||
Lithuania [48] | 1 × 24 h recall | 2013–2014 | 19–75 | 2513 | Soft drinks (with % fruit less than in nectars) | 20 (107 SE) | 20 | |||||
Netherlands [49] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2012–2016 | 19–79 | 2078 | Carbonated/soft/isotonic drinks, diluted syrups | 291 | 50 a | 581 a | 291 | |||
Norway [52] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2010–2011 | 18–70 | 1787 | Juice drinks/soda | 240 (365) | 240 | 125 | 112 | |||
18–70 (M) | 862 | Juice drinks/soda | 282 (396) | |||||||||
with sugar | 167 (301) | |||||||||||
Light juice drinks/soda | 111 (277) | |||||||||||
Juice drink/soda unspecified type | 4 (34) | |||||||||||
18–70 (F) | 925 | Juice drinks/soda | 202 (329) | |||||||||
with sugar | 86 (207) | |||||||||||
Light juice drinks/soda | 113 (268) | |||||||||||
Juice drink/soda unspecified type | 2 (19) | |||||||||||
Portugal [53] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2015–2016 | 18–64 | 3102 | Soft drinks | 100 | 16 | 342 | 100 | |||
Nectars | 21 | 1 | 257 | |||||||||
Romania [75] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2019 | 18–64 | 740 | Soft drinks | 63 (192) | 19 | 335 (325) | 63 | 63 | 0 | 0 |
of which diet | 0.1 (3.7) | 0.1 | ||||||||||
Functional drinks | 0 (8) | 0 | 145 (28) | |||||||||
of which energy | 0 (8) | 0 | 145 (28) | |||||||||
Slovenia [67] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2017–2018 | 18–64 | 385 | Soft drinks | 43 (127) | 19 | 223 (206) | 45 | 42 | 1 | 2 |
of which diet | 1 | |||||||||||
Functional drinks | 2 (21) | 1 | 227 (93) | |||||||||
of which energy | 1 (20) | 1 | 265 (92) | |||||||||
Spain [55] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014–2015 | 18–74 | 933 | Soft drinks | 66 (163) | 20 | 338 (210) | 69 | |||
Isotonic drinks | 3 (37) | 1 | 328 (161) | |||||||||
Sweden [58] | 4-day record | 2010–2011 | 18–80 | 1797 | Soft drinks, sports and energy drinks | 112 (196) | 51 | 112 | 84 | 27 | ||
Soft drinks, sports and energy drinks with sugar | 84 (148) | 44 | ||||||||||
Soft drinks, sports and energy drinks with sweetener | 27 (123) | 15 | ||||||||||
Switzerland [59] | 2 × 24 h diet history | 2014–2015 | 18–75 | 2019 | Soft drinks | 241 | 241 | |||||
UK [61] | 4-day record | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | 19–64 | 1082 | Sugar-sweetened soft drinks (not low calorie) | 106 (248) | 106 |
Country | Method | Year of Survey | Age Range (y) | N | Soft Drink Category | Mean (SD) (g/d) | % Consumers | Mean (SD) Consumers (g/d) | Soft Drink Intake by New Category (g/d) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | With Sugars | Reduced/No Sugars | Energy Drinks | |||||||||
Austria [68] * | 24-h recall | 2010–2012 | 65–74 | 67 | Soft drinks | 34 (133) | 13 | 254 (287) | 30 | 24 | 5 | 2 |
of which diet | 5 | |||||||||||
Functional drinks | 2 (15) | 2 | 125 (0) | |||||||||
of which energy | 2 (15) | 2 | 125 (0) | |||||||||
75+ | 25 | Soft drinks | 15 (55) | 8 | 188 (88) | |||||||
of which diet | 5 | |||||||||||
Belgium [32] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2004 | 60–74 | 786 | Soft drinks | 59 (106) | 49 | 33 | 16 | |||
Soft drinks light | 20 (70) | |||||||||||
75+ | 694 | Soft drinks | 37 (75) | |||||||||
Soft drinks light | 11 (41) | |||||||||||
Bulgaria [34] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014 | 75+ | 228 | Soft drinks | 25 (76) | 73 | 48 | ||||
Energy drinks | 48 (68) | |||||||||||
Cyprus [71] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014 | 65–74 | 260 | Soft drinks | 31 (76) | 18 | 175 (87) | 38 | |||
Drink mixes | 1 (6) | 7 | 18 (14) | |||||||||
Estonia [72] * | 24-h recall | 2014 | 65–74 | 525 | Soft drinks | 11 (48) | 11 | 103 (111) | 12 | |||
Functional drinks | 1 (28) | 0.4 | 358 (400) | |||||||||
Finland [36] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2017 | 65–74 (M) | 204 | Sugared soft drinks and juices | 65 | 76 | 59 | 17 | |||
Artificially sweetened beverages | 13 | |||||||||||
65–74 (F) | 247 | Sugared soft drinks and juices | 54 | |||||||||
Artificially sweetened beverages | 21 | |||||||||||
France [64] * | 3 × 24 h recall | 2014–2015 | 65–74 | 384 | Soft drinks | 26 (107) | 15 | 178 (229) | 29 | |||
Drink mixes | 1 (7) | 8 | 18 (17) | |||||||||
75+ | 118 | Soft drinks | 13 (48) | 13 | 101 (97) | |||||||
Drink mixes | 0.2 (2) | 2 | 12 (8) | |||||||||
Germany [38] | Diet history interview, food record, 24-h recall | 2005–2006 NVS II | 65–80 (M) | 1234 | Soft drinks, total | 41 (4.43 SE) | 31 | 24 | 7 | |||
Sugary soft drinks | 31 (3.79) | |||||||||||
Energy-reduced soft drinks | 10 (2.39) | |||||||||||
65–80 (F) | 1705 | Soft drinks, total | 24 (3.05) | |||||||||
Sugary soft drinks | 19 (2.57) | |||||||||||
Energy-reduced soft drinks | 5 (1.37) | |||||||||||
Greece [73] * | 2 × 24-h recall | 2010–2012 | 65–74 | 257 | Soft drinks | 27 (114) | 10 | 277 (260) | 27 | 26 | 1 | |
of which diet | 1 | |||||||||||
Hungary [74,77] * | 2 × 24 h recall Food record | 2018–2020 | 65–74 | 527 | Soft drinks | 35 (151) | 11 | 326 (342) | 49 | 6 | ||
of which diet | 6 | |||||||||||
Drink mixes | 2 (14) | 4 | 43 (62) | |||||||||
2003 | 75+ | 80 | Soft drinks | 46 (107) | 28 | 167 (150) | ||||||
Drink mixes | 0.2 (2) | 1 | 17 (0) | |||||||||
Ireland [46] | 4-day record | 2008–2010 | 65+ (M) | 106 | Non-diet carbonated soft drinks | 11 (38) | 10 | 103 (65) | 19 | 8 | 8 | |
Diet carbonated soft drinks | 12 (99) | 3 | 419 (505) | |||||||||
Squash, cordial and FJ drinks | 3 (16) | 5 | 56 (58) | |||||||||
65+ (F) | 120 | Non-diet carbonated soft drinks | 6 (22) | 8 | 71 (38) | |||||||
Diet carbonated soft drinks | 4 (30) | 2 | 218 (116) | |||||||||
Squash, cordial and FJ drinks | 3 (13) | 6 | 44 (38) | |||||||||
Italy [47] | 3-day record | 2005–2006 | 65+ (M) | 202 | Soft drinks | 6 (25) | 7.4 | 83 (50) | 8 | |||
65+ (F) | 316 | 9 (41) | 6.3 | 134 (103) | ||||||||
Latvia [66] * | 2 × 24 h recall + diaries | 2014 | 65–74 | 300 | Soft drinks | 26 (98) | 12 | 221 (195) | 27 | |||
Drink mixes | 0.1 (0.3) | 0.3 | 6 (0) | |||||||||
Lithuania [48] | 1 × 24 h recall | 2013–2014 | 65–75 | 300 | Soft drinks (with %fruit less than in nectars) | 9 (46 SE) | 9 | |||||
Netherlands [49] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2012–2016 | 71–79 | 517 | Carbonated/soft/isotonic drinks, diluted syrups | 98 | 30 a | 321 a | 98 | |||
Norway [52] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2010–2011 | 60–70 (M) | 217 | Juice drinks/soda | 132 (245) | 113 | |||||
60–70 (F) | 164 | 88 (188) | ||||||||||
Portugal [53] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2015–2016 | 65–84 | 750 | Soft drinks | 26 | 0 | 273 | 26 | |||
Nectars | 8 | 0 | 230 | |||||||||
Romania [75] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2019 | 65–74 | 356 | Soft drinks | 20 (101) | 8 | 240 (261) | 20 | 20 | 0 | |
of which diet | 0.1 | |||||||||||
Slovenia [67] * | 2 × 24 h recall | 2017–2018 | 65–74 | 450 | Soft drinks | 23 (114) | 9 | 243 (294) | 23 | 23 | 0 | |
of which diet | 0.4 | |||||||||||
Spain [55] | 2 × 24 h recall | 2014–2015 | 65–74 | 314 | Soft drinks | 24 (80) | 12 | 202 (135) | 28 | |||
Isotonic drinks | 4 (5) | 1 | 425 (0) | |||||||||
Sweden [58] | 4-day record | 2010–2011 | 65–80 | 367 | Soft drinks, sports and energy drinks | 50 (96) | 50 | |||||
Switzerland [59] | 2 × 24 h diet history | 2014–2015 | 65–75 | 336 | Soft drinks | 106 | 106 | |||||
UK [61] | 4-day record | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | 65+ | 335 | Sugar-sweetened soft drinks (not low calorie) | 34 (90) | 34 |
Age Group | Country | Age Range | Previous Survey Year | Most Recent Survey Year | Soft Drink Category | Mean (g/d) Previous | Mean (g/d) Most Recent | % Change | Direction of Change |
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Infants and toddlers | Bulgaria [33] | 1–2 | 1998 | 2014 | Soft drink | NR | 4 | NR | ↓ * |
Norway [50,78,79] | 12 mo | 2006–2007 | 2020 | Sweet drinks (with added sugar) | 14 | 5 | 64 | ↓ | |
Artificial sweet drinks | 9 | 2 | 78 | ↓ | |||||
2 | 2007 | 2020 | Sweet drinks (with added sugar) | 60 | 40 | 33 | ↓ | ||
Artificial sweet drinks | 29 | 32 | −10 | ~= | |||||
UK [61,80] | 1.5–3 y | 2014/2015–2015/2016 | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | Soft drink (not low-calorie) | 37 | 19 | 49 | ↓ | |
Children | Bulgaria [33] | 3–6 | 1998 | 2014 | Soft drink | NR | 8 | NR | ↓ * |
7–9 | NR | 37 | NR | ↓ * | |||||
Denmark [35] | 4–14 | 2003–2006 | 2011–2013 | Sugar-sweetened soft drinks | NR | NR | NR | ↓ * | |
Germany [37] | 3–6 M | 2003–2006 | 2014–2017 | Soft drinks including energy drinks | 175 | 101 | 42 | ↓ | |
3–6 F | 154 | 88 | 43 | ↓ | |||||
3–6 M | Reduced calorie soft drinks | 20 | 23 | −15 | ~= | ||||
3–6 F | 28 | 19 | 32 | ↓ | |||||
7–10 M | Soft drinks including energy drinks | 301 | 211 | 30 | ↓ | ||||
7–10 F | 255 | 131 | 49 | ↓ | |||||
7–10 M | Reduced calorie soft drinks | 57 | 70 | −23 | ↑ | ||||
7–10 F | 29 | 51 | −76 | ↑ | |||||
Ireland [46,81] | 5–12 | 2003–2004 | 2017–2018 | Soft drinks with added sugar | 252 | 50 | 80 | ↓ | |
Soft drinks with no added sugar | 78 | 110 | −41 | ↑ | |||||
Norway [51,82] | 9 M | 2000 | 2015 | Sweet drinks (with added sugar) | 323 | 145 | 55 | ↓ | |
9 F | 302 | 145 | 52 | ↓ | |||||
9 M | Artificial sweet drinks | 47 | 46 | 2 | ~= | ||||
9 F | 44 | 55 | −25 | ↑ | |||||
UK [61,80] | 4–10 | 2014/2015–2015/2016 | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | Soft drinks (not low-calorie) | 83 | 52 | 37 | ↓ | |
Adolescents | Bulgaria [33] | 10–13 | 1998 | 2014 | Soft drink | NR | 71 | NR | ↓* |
14–18 | NR | 101 | NR | ↓ * | |||||
Germany [37] | 11–13 M | 2003–2006 | 2014–2017 | Soft drinks including energy drinks | 439 | 333 | 24 | ↓ | |
11–13 F | 312 | 303 | 3 | ~= | |||||
11–13 M | Reduced calorie soft drinks | 54 | 103 | −91 | ↑ | ||||
11–13 F | 77 | 109 | −42 | ↑ | |||||
14–17 M | Soft drinks including energy drinks | 677 | 478 | 29 | ↓ | ||||
14–17 F | 413 | 304 | 26 | ↓ | |||||
14–17 M | Reduced calorie soft drinks | 74 | 125 | −69 | ↑ | ||||
14–17 F | 77 | 86 | −12 | ↑ | |||||
Ireland [45] | 13–18 | 2005–2006 | 2019–2020 | Soft drinks with added sugar | 213 | 83 | 61 | ↓ | |
Soft drinks with no added sugar | 25 | 56 | −124 | ↑ | |||||
Energy drinks | 1 | 11 | −1000 | ↑ | |||||
Norway [51,82] | 13 M | 2000 | 2015 | Sweet drinks (with added sugar) | 499 | 231 | 54 | ↓ | |
13 F | 363 | 179 | 51 | ↓ | |||||
13 M | Artificial sweet drinks | 55 | 83 | −51 | ↑ | ||||
13 F | 54 | 62 | −15 | ↑ | |||||
Sweden [56,57] | 11–12 (M) | 2003 | 2016–2017 | Soft drinks containing sugars | 213 | 178 | 16 | ↓ | |
11–12 (F) | 208 | 147 | 29 | ↓ | |||||
UK [61,80] | 11–18 | 2014/2015–2015/2016 | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | Soft drinks (not low-calorie) | 191 | 142 | 26 | ↓ | |
Adults | Andorra [29] | 15–75 | 2005 | 2017–2018 | Soft drinks | 160 | 73 | 54 | ↓ |
Belgium [31,32] | 15–64 | 2004 | 2014 | Sugary drinks | 177 | 150 | 15 | ↓ | |
Bulgaria [34] | 19–29 | 1998 | 2014 | Soft drink | NR | 97 | NR | ↓ * | |
30–59 | NR | 58 | NR | ↓ * | |||||
60–74 | NR | 31 | NR | ↓ * | |||||
Denmark [35] | 15–75 | 2003–2006 | 2011–2013 | Sugar-sweetened sodas | NR | NR | NR | ↓ * | |
Iceland [42,83] | 18–80 | 2002 | 2010–2011 | Soft drinks, total | 261 | 238 | 9 | ↓ | |
Ireland [46,81] | 18–64 | 1997–1999 | 2008–2010 | Non-diet carbonated | 86 | 82 | 5 | ~= | |
Diet carbonated | 35 | 24 | 31 | ↓ | |||||
Other (squashes, cordials and fruit juice drinks) | 20 | 12 | 40 | ↓ | |||||
UK [61,80] | 19–64 | 2014/2015–2015/2016 | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | Soft drinks (not low-calorie) | 129 | 106 | 18 | ↓ | |
Older adults | Bulgaria [34] | 75+ | 1998 | 2014 | Soft drink | NR | 25 | ↓ * | |
UK [61,80] | 65+ | 2014/2015–2015/2016 | 2016/2017–2018/2019 | Soft drinks (not low-calorie) | 40 | 34 | 15 | ↓ |
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Walton, J.; Wittekind, A. Soft Drink Intake in Europe—A Review of Data from Nationally Representative Food Consumption Surveys. Nutrients 2023, 15, 1368. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15061368
Walton J, Wittekind A. Soft Drink Intake in Europe—A Review of Data from Nationally Representative Food Consumption Surveys. Nutrients. 2023; 15(6):1368. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15061368
Chicago/Turabian StyleWalton, Janette, and Anna Wittekind. 2023. "Soft Drink Intake in Europe—A Review of Data from Nationally Representative Food Consumption Surveys" Nutrients 15, no. 6: 1368. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15061368
APA StyleWalton, J., & Wittekind, A. (2023). Soft Drink Intake in Europe—A Review of Data from Nationally Representative Food Consumption Surveys. Nutrients, 15(6), 1368. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15061368