Table 1

Age-standardised baseline characteristics of the study population of the Cohort of Swedish Men by categories of sweetened beverage consumption

Sweetened beverage consumption (servings/day)
Characteristic0 (n=21006)0 to <0.5 (n=7138)0.5 to <1.0 (n=3150)1.0 to <2.0 (n=5560)≥2 (n=5546)
Age at study entry*61 (9.5)58 (9.1)59 (9.2)60 (9.7)60 (9.6)
Ever smoker, %13 864 (66)4283 (60)1953 (62)3336 (60)3660 (66)
Obesity, %9453 (45)3283 (46)1512 (48)2613 (47)2607 (47)
Diabetes, %1470 (7)214 (3)126 (4)278 (5)332 (6)
Hypertension, %4621 (22)1499 (21)756 (24)1334 (24)1387 (25)
University education, %3991 (19)1428 (20)441 (14)890 (16)555 (10)
Total physical activity (MET, hours/day)41.4 (4.8)41.1 (4.6)41.9 (4.8)41.9 (5.0)42.6 (5.5)
Current drinkers, %19 746 (94)6638 (93)2898 (92)4948 (89)4880 (88)
History of stroke, %420 (2)143 (2)63 (2)111 (2)166 (3)
History of angina, %840 (4)286 (4)126 (4)167 (3)222 (4)
Family history of myocardial infarction before age 60, %7772 (37)2427 (34)1134 (36)1946 (35)2107 (38)
Coffee consumption (≥3 cups/day), %13 024 (62)4140 (58)1733 (55)3225 (58)3494 (63)
Fruit intake (servings/day)1.5 (1.2)1.5 (1.1)1.5 (1.1)1.5 (1.2)1.5 (1.2)
Vegetable intake (servings/day)2.7 (1.8)2.7 (1.6)2.6 (1.6)2.6 (1.7)2.4 (1.7)
Processed meat consumption (g/day)38.6 (30.1)40.7 (27.7)43.6 (31.2)43.9 (32.4)44.6 (32.0)
Fish consumption (servings/week)1.9 (2.03)1.9 (1.5)1.8 (1.5)1.9 (2.1)1.9 (2.0)
  • Values are means (SD) or percentages and are standardised to the age distribution of the study population.

  • *Value is not age-adjusted.

  • MET, metabolic equivalent.