| Topic |
Title |
Citation |
Study Type |
Dietary Intakes -
Sugars |
Sugar Content of Children's Breakfast Foods in Mediterranean Diet Patterns. |
Guinot-Barona C et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 22;17(17):2717. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Sugar content and health risk assessment in freshly made sugary commercial beverages: A cross-sectional study. |
Huang L et al. Afr J Reprod Health. 2025 Aug 28;29(8s):131-142. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Understanding the Risk Factors for Early Life Sugar Consumption: A Scoping Review. |
Feldens CA et al. Caries Res. 2025 Aug 1:1-14. |
Narrative Review |
| Dietary Intakes - Sugars-Sweetened Beverages |
Soft drink consumption among Saudi women: patterns and influencing factors. |
Almoayad F et al. Front Public Health. 2025 Aug 25;13:1584809. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Consumption behavior of sugar-sweetened beverages among primary and secondary school students: a qualitative study based on teachers' perspectives. |
Li Y et al. Afr J Reprod Health. 2025 Aug 28;29(8s):143-155. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Consumption of 100% Juice and Diluted 100% Juice Is Associated with Better Compliance with Dietary Guidelines for Americans: Analyses of NHANES 2017-2023. |
Gazan R et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 21;17(16):2715. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Dietary Intakes - Other Foods |
Associations between intakes of food groups recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and iron status in subsets of the United States population: a cross-sectional study. |
Barney DE Jr et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 2025 Aug 19. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Diet Quality |
Healthy Grains in Healthy Diets: The Contribution of Grain Foods to Diet Quality and Health in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2017-2023. |
Drewnowski A, Gazan R, Maillot M. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 19;17(16):2674. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Diet quality and consumption of ultra-processed foods according to age groups in Brazil: insights from the National Dietary Survey 2017-2018. |
Romeiro ACT et al. Br J Nutr. 2025 Aug 22:1-12. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Obesity |
Comparison with Dietary Groups of Various Macronutrient Ratios on Body Weight and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Adults: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis. |
Lou Y et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 19;17(16):2683. |
SRMA |
| Ultraprocessed or minimally processed diets following healthy dietary guidelines on weight and cardiometabolic health: a randomized, crossover trial. |
Dicken SJ et al. Nat Med. 2025 Aug 4. |
RCT |
| Time Perspective and BMI: The Mediating Roles of Self-Control and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption. |
Meng R et al. Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2025 Aug 31;18:2837-2850. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Altered Expression of the MEG3, FTO, ATF4, and Lipogenic Genes in PBMCs from Children with Obesity and Its Associations with Added Sugar Intake. |
Hernández-DíazCouder A et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 2;17(15):2546. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Comment on "Effects of ketogenic and low-carbohydrate diets on the body composition of adults with overweight or obesity: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials". |
Li ZY, Liu MY, Wu JY. Clin Nutr. 2025 Sep;52:234-235. |
Commentary |
| Diabetes |
Continuous Glucose Measurements for Diet Monitoring in Healthy Adults. |
Ong L et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2025 Aug 12:19322968251361555. |
Cross-Sectional |
| A feasibility study investigating the risk of prediabetes among children in New Zealand. |
Tupai-Firestone R et al Sci Rep. 2025 Aug 26;15(1):31360. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Potential Effects of Low-Calorie Sweeteners on Human Health. |
Chen HP et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 22;17(17):2726. |
Narrative Review |
| Exploring the impact of artificial sweeteners on diabetes management and glycemic control. |
Begum RF et al. Front Nutr. 2025 Aug 12;12:1587690. |
Narrative Review |
| Cardiovsacular Disease |
A systematic review exploring potential relationships between dietary erythritol and human health outcomes |
Burgoon LD, Von Hendy M J Tox Reg Policy. 2025 Aug. |
SRMA |
| Impact of carbohydrate quality on the association between low-carbohydrate diet scores and longitudinal changes of cardiometabolic risk factors. |
Aloraini GF et al. Nutr J. 2025 Aug 18;24(1):127. |
Prospective Cohort |
| Association between soft drink consumption and cardiovascular disease risk among Brazilian adults: a cross-sectional study. |
Gonçalves KC et al. Sao Paulo Med J. 2025 Aug 15;143(4):e2023433. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Global, regional and national burden of stroke and subtypes burden in women of reproductive age: insights based on Global Burden of Disease 2021. |
Lu H, Zhang W. BMC Public Health. 2025 Aug 21;25(1):2872. |
Cross-Sectional |
| The burden of cardiovascular disease in adolescents in China and globally due to sugar-sweetened beverage consumption from 1990 to 2021: results from the global burden of disease study 2021. |
Li YL et al. BMC Public Health. 2025 Aug 15;25(1):2788. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Global, regional, and national burden of high sugar-sweetened beverages consumption, 1990-2021, with projections up to 2050: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021. |
Alves-Costa S et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 2025 Aug 5:S0002-9165(25)00450-2. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and risk of premature coronary artery disease in a multi-ethnic Iranian case-control study. |
Mohammadifard N et al. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2025 Aug 27;22(1):102. |
Case-Control |
| Commentary: Added sugar intake and its associations with incidence of seven different cardiovascular diseases in 69,705 Swedish men and women. |
Porębski A. Front Public Health. 2025 Aug 11;13:1592684. |
Commentary |
| Cancer |
Research on the association between beverages consumption and cancer. |
Waili A et al. Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Aug 1;12:1624496. |
Evidence Mapping |
| Metabolomic signatures of hypocaloric dietary interventions associate with breast cancer risk in the Nurses' Health Study II. |
Schweickart A et al. medRxiv [Preprint]. 2025 Aug 24:2025.08.18.25333805. |
Prospective Cohort |
| Lifestyle and Breast Cancer: Prevention and Treatment Support. |
Ratajczak-Pawłowska AE et al. Cancers (Basel). 2025 Aug 29;17(17):2830. |
Narrative Review |
| Dental Health |
Self-Reported Oral Health Among Elderly Immigrants Residing in Norway: A Cross-Sectional Study. |
Hasha W et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Aug 18;22(8):1292. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Liver Health |
Low-carbohydrate diets reduce cardiovascular risk factor levels in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. |
Pi S et al. Front Nutr. 2025 Aug 26;12:1626352. |
RCT |
| Responsiveness of the Serum Carbon Isotope Ratio to Dietary Added Sugar Reduction in a Randomized Controlled Trial among Youth with Steatotic Liver Disease. |
Cohen CC et al. J Nutr. 2025 Aug 12:S0022-3166(25)00484-5. |
RCT |
| Refined Carbohydrate, Different Staple Foods Intake and Risk of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease: A Prospective Community-Based Cohort Study. |
Xu Y et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 2025 Aug 6. |
Prospective Cohort |
| Gut Health |
The ecology of the microbiota in children with obesity is associated with the intake of carbohydrates and insulin resistance. |
Prodam F et al. Clin Nutr. 2025 Aug 22;53:119-132. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Ultra-Processed Foods, Gut Microbiota, and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Critical Review of Emerging Evidence. |
Spiller AL et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 19;17(16):2677. |
Narrative Review |
| Pregnancy & Lactation |
Preconception and pregnancy artificially sweetened beverage consumption and its association with adverse pregnancy outcomes: findings from the Australian longitudinal study on women's health. |
Gebremichael B et al. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2025 Sep;227:112422. |
Prospective Cohort |
| Sweetened beverage intake across moderate intake range is not associated with pregnancy-related weight change or biomarkers of glycemic control. |
Kwan MG et al. Nutr Res. 2025 Aug;140:69-76. |
Prospective Cohort |
| Effect of ultra-processed food consumption on male reproductive and metabolic health. |
Preston JM et al. Cell Metab. 2025 Aug 22:S1550-4131(25)00360-2. |
Prospective Cohort |
| Carbohydrate Quantity vs. Quality in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Population-Based Meta-Analysis Combined with GBD Data-Driven Assessment. |
Jin Y et al. Diabetes Metab Syndr. 2025 Aug 19;19(8):103277. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Sleep |
Experimentally induced sleep restriction relates to less healthy eating behaviors in some adolescents: effects of age, sex, race, weight class, and socioeconomic status. |
Hernandez C et al. Sleep Adv. 2025 Aug 5;6(3):zpaf050. |
RCT |
| Effect of a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention to improve sleep on food preferences: A randomized controlled trial in adults with overweight and obesity. |
Merchant AM et al. Appetite. 2025 Aug 1;212:108022. |
RCT |
| Other Health Conditions |
Carbohydrate Intake and Bacterial Vaginosis: A Systematic Review. |
Baliakas MH, Davies R. Am J Lifestyle Med. 2025 Aug 28. |
Systematic Review |
| Assessing the relationship between dietary factors and hair health: A systematic review. |
Gomes N, Silva N, Teixeira B. Nutr Health. 2025 Aug 21. |
Systematic Review |
| Association of sugar-sweetened, artificially sweetened, and unsweetened tea with all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a prospective cohort study in UK biobank. |
Lin Z et al. BMC Public Health. 2025 Aug 19;25(1):2834. |
Prospective Cohort |
| Impact of healthy and sustainable diets on the mortality burden from cardiometabolic diseases and colorectal cancer in Mexican adults: a modeling study. |
Arango-Angarita A et al. BMC Public Health. 2025 Aug 5;25(1):2648. |
Modelling Study |
| Association of 37 markers of ultra-processing with all-cause mortality: a prospective cohort study in the UK Biobank. |
Krost MK, Eicher G, Fasshauer M, Eise NJ eCin Med. 2025 Aug. Vol 88, 103448. |
Prospective Cohort |
| Association Between Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Intake and Myopia: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2001-2008. |
Hao Z et al. Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 2025 Aug 19:1-8. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Sweeteners and puberty: investigating genetic and dietary influences on central precocious puberty. |
Tsai YJ et al. J Endocrinol Invest. 2025 Aug 8. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Appetite, Taste, and Eating Behaviour |
Predicting sugar-sweetened beverage intake from the brain and known risk factors in adolescents. |
Akhmadjonova M, Shearrer GE. Physiol Behav. 2025 Nov 1;301:115079. |
Prospective Cohort |
| The Role of Psychological Factors in Young Adult Snacking: Exploring the Intention-Behaviour Gap. |
Green A, Mullan B, Dorina I. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 19;17(16):2681. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Behavioral and psychosocial factors associated with sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among Korean adolescents: a path analysis using the 2022 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey. |
Park HY et al. Epidemiol Health. 2025 Aug 21:e2025047. |
.Cross-Sectional |
| The Effect of Gymnema Sylvestre on Motivation to Consume Sweet Foods-A Qualitative Investigation. |
Nelson I et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 22;17(17):2718. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Sweetness Ratings of U.S. Infant Formulas. |
Olson C et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 11;17(16):2602. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Comparative Analysis of Food Addiction and Obesity: A Critical Review. |
Maqsood S et al. Food Sci Nutr. 2025 Aug 15;13(8):e70799. |
Narrative Review |
| Mental Health, Cognition, Addiction |
Ultra-processed food consumption is linked to quality of life and mental distress among university students. |
Ertaş Öztürk Y, Uzdil Z. PeerJ. 2025 Aug 25;13:e19931. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Association Between the Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and High-Caffeine Drinks and Self-Reported Mental Health Conditions Among Korean Adolescents. |
Lee SJ, Na Y, Lee KW. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 15;17(16):2652. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Consumption of High-Energy Food and Sugar Shows a Strong Positive Association with Low Mood in Control Subjects and Depressed Patients. |
Dobai T et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 9;17(16):2594. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Association between intake of various sugar subtypes and common mental disorders: A large prospective study. |
Qin L et al. J Nutr Health Aging. 2025 Aug 13;29(10):100647. |
Prospective Cohort |
| The statistical relationship between sweet consumption and academic achievement among Palestinian university students: a cross-sectional study. |
Nawajah I. BMC Res Notes. 2025 Aug 11;18(1):349. |
Cross-Sectional |
| Physical Activity |
The effects of acute carbohydrate supplementation on inflammatory cytokines in individuals performing different exercise intensities: a systematic review and meta-analysis. |
Bao Z et al. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2025 Aug 19:1-13. |
SRMA |
| Food Labelling |
Optimal Design of an Added-Sugar Menu Warning Label: A Randomized Experiment. |
Lemmon B et al. Am J Prev Med. 2025 Aug 29:108038. |
RCT |
| Effectiveness of a multi-component intervention including pictorial warnings to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption - a randomized controlled trial. |
Mishra KG et al. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2025 Aug 30;22(1):115. |
RCT |
| Randomised controlled trial on the effect of Chilean nutritional warning labels versus nutri-score in food purchasing intentions. |
Ordaz-Castillo ME et al. Appetite. 2025 Aug 5;216:108251. |
RCT |
| How labelling of commercial infant food impacts parents' beliefs about sugar content and related purchasing and feeding decisions: a scoping review. |
Conway et al. Public Health Nutr. 2025 Aug 13;28(1):e138. |
RCT |
| Knowledge & Perceptions |
Knowledge of Salt, Oil, and Sugar Reduction ("Three Reductions") and Its Association with Nutrition-Related Chronic Diseases in Chinese Adults: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study. |
Qiu Y et al. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 26;17(17):2766. |
Cross-Sectional |