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Yeary, Karen Hye-Cheon K.; Quisenberry, Amanda; Hall, Marissa G.; Yu, Han; Henry, Whitney A. E.; Rodriguez, Elisa M.; & Zoellner, Jamie M. (2022). Sweet Beverages and Cancer: A Scoping Review of Quantitative Studies. Cancer Prevention Research, 15(6), 377-390.

Abstract

We conducted a scoping review of sweet beverages (SB) and cancer outcomes to ascertain SB's relationship with cancer by SB type and cancer type. We used the PRISMA Scoping Review Guidelines to review quantitative studies of SB and cancer. Eligible studies included articles reporting a quantitative association between SB intake and a cancer-related health outcome in humans, including adiposity-related vs. non-adiposity-related cancers. Studies included analyses not confounded by artificial sweeteners. SB was defined as beverages with added sugars, 100% fruit juices, or fruit drinks that were not 100% fruit juice. We used a data-charting form to extract study characteristics and results. A total of 38 were included. The sample consisted predominately of adults from European countries outside of the U.S. or predominately White samples in the U.S. Across all conceptualizations of SB, a greater proportion of studies examining carbonated drinks reported SB's relationship with poorer cancer outcomes, which was exacerbated in adiposity-related cancers. The composition of different types of SB (e.g. high fructose corn syrup, natural fructose) as they relate to cancer is important. Studies including more diverse populations that bear a disproportionate burden of both SB intake and cancer are needed.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1940-6207.Capr-21-0507

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2022

Journal Title

Cancer Prevention Research

Author(s)

Yeary, Karen Hye-Cheon K.
Quisenberry, Amanda
Hall, Marissa G.
Yu, Han
Henry, Whitney A. E.
Rodriguez, Elisa M.
Zoellner, Jamie M.

Article Type

Regular

ORCiD

Hall - 0000-0002-8690-9498