Drinking diet soda has been associated with a 67 % greater risk of type 2 diabetes and a 34 % increased risk of metabolic syndrome. (ahealthblog.com)
The researchers concluded that higher Free T4 levels were associated with lower risks of metabolic syndrome. (holtorfmed.com)
Another study showed that adolescents who ate poor breakfasts were at higher risk of metabolic syndrome 27 years later, when compared to healthy breakfast eaters. (mindbodygreen.com)