Sugar-sweetened beverages (soda sweetened with sugar, corn syrup, or other caloric sweeteners and other carbonated and uncarbonated drinks, such as sports and energy drinks) may be the single largest driver of the obesity epidemic.
A recent meta-analysis found that the intake of sugared beverages is associated with increased body weight, poor nutrition, and displacement of more healthful beverages; increasing consumption increases risk for obesity and diabetes; the strongest effects are seen in studies with the best methods (e.g., longitudinal and interventional vs. correlational studies); and interventional studies show that reduced intake of soft drinks improves health.
Studies that do not support a relationship between consumption of sugared beverages and health outcomes tend to be conducted by authors supported by the beverage industry.
The raised taxation on Tobacco Industries has helped to some extent. In this way the taxes can work for the Cola drinks and Fried and unhealthy snacks.
In last 20 years the consumption of these beverages hasincrese to about 30% and has brought down the intake of healthy drink like Milk.
A recent meta-analysis found that the intake of sugared beverages is associated with increased body weight, poor nutrition, and displacement of more healthful beverages; increasing consumption increases risk for obesity and diabetes; the strongest effects are seen in studies with the best methods (e.g., longitudinal and interventional vs. correlational studies); and interventional studies show that reduced intake of soft drinks improves health.
Studies that do not support a relationship between consumption of sugared beverages and health outcomes tend to be conducted by authors supported by the beverage industry.
The raised taxation on Tobacco Industries has helped to some extent. In this way the taxes can work for the Cola drinks and Fried and unhealthy snacks.
In last 20 years the consumption of these beverages hasincrese to about 30% and has brought down the intake of healthy drink like Milk.
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