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AuthorIbrahim, Amna Al
AuthorQamar, Bushra
AuthorFituri, Sundus
AuthorAkbar, Zoha Ali
AuthorAl-Abdi, Tamara
AuthorShi, Zumin
Available date2019-03-18T04:43:46Z
Publication Date2019-03-01
Publication Namenutrients
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11030606
CitationIbrahim, A.A.; Qamar, B.; Fituri, S.; Akbar, Z.A.; Al-Abdi, T.; Shi, Z. Association between Soft Drink Consumption and Asthma among Qatari Adults. Nutrients 2019, 11, 606.
ISSN2072-6643
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11453
AbstractWe aimed to examine the association between soft drink consumption and asthma and lung function among Qatari adults. In the cross-sectional study, we used data from 986 Qatari participants aged 20 years and above attending the Qatar Biobank Study. Usual consumption of soft drink was assessed using a food frequency questionnaire. Lung function was measured by spirometry and asthma was based on self-report. The associations between soft drink consumption and asthma and lung function were assessed using multivariable logistic and linear regression, respectively. In total, 65 participants out of 986 (6.6%) reported having asthma. A clear dose-response relationship between soft drink consumption and asthma was found. High soft drink consumers (≥7 times/week) were 2.60 (95% CI 1.20⁻5.63) times more likely to have asthma as compared to non-consumers. The association was partly mediated by BMI and inflammation. Diet soft drink consumption was positively associated with asthma (OR 1.12 (95% CI 1.02⁻1.23)) but not with lung function. Regular soft drink consumption was inversely associated with FEV1, but not with FVC. In conclusion, soft drink consumption is positively associated with asthma in Qatari adults. The association is partly mediated by obesity and inflammation. Limiting soft drink consumption should be taken into consideration for asthma prevention.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
SubjectQatar Biobank
adults
asthma
lung function
soft drink
TitleAssociation between Soft Drink Consumption and Asthma among Qatari Adults.
TypeArticle
Pagination1-10
Issue Number3
Volume Number11
ESSN2072-6643


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