Water intake and beverage consumption of pre-schoolers from six European countries and associations with socio-economic status: the ToyBox-study

Public Health Nutr. 2016 Sep;19(13):2315-25. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015003559. Epub 2015 Dec 18.

Abstract

Objective: To study the quantity and quality of water intake from beverages among pre-schoolers and investigate associations with gender and socio-economic status (SES).

Design: Kindergarten-based cross-sectional survey within the large-scale European ToyBox-study. A standardized protocol was used and parents/caregivers filled in sociodemographic data and a semi-quantitative FFQ.

Setting: Kindergartens in six European countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Poland and Spain).

Subjects: European pre-schoolers (aged 3·5-5·5 years) and their parents/caregivers (n 7051).

Results: Mean water intake was 1051 ml/d; plain water, 547 ml/d; plain milk, 241 ml/d; other fruit juice, 104 ml/d; pure fruit juice, 59 ml/d; soft drinks, 55 ml/d; tea, 45 ml/d; sugared and chocolate milk, 37 ml/d; smoothies, 15 ml/d; and light soft drinks, 6 ml/d. Boys had a higher water intake than girls due to a higher consumption of plain water, but more importantly to the consumption of beverages of less quality. Lower-SES pre-schoolers scored better on quantity than high-SES pre-schoolers, but as a consequence of consumption of sugared beverages. Nevertheless, the associations differed by country.

Conclusions: The water intake from beverages did not meet the European Food Safety Authority standard of 1280 ml/d; especially in Western European countries water intake from beverages was low. The most important water sources were plain water, milk and fruit juices. Interventions aiming at a proper and sufficient water intake should focus on both quantity and quality. Messages about water and water sources should be clear for everyone and interventions should be sufficiently tailored.

Keywords: Beverages; Pre-schoolers; Socio-economic status; Water intake.

MeSH terms

  • Belgium
  • Beverages*
  • Bulgaria
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Diet Surveys
  • Drinking*
  • Female
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Poland
  • Spain
  • Water*

Substances

  • Water