«Focusing on soft
drink consumption alone misses the bigger picture of the causes of chronic diseases.
Not exact matches
Because people tend to like sweet foods and
drinks, some argue that they can be easily over-eaten, leading to excess energy intake, though
consumption of sweet foods and
drinks alone, when all other dietary factors are controlled for, is not associated with weight gain.
«A recent study of over 6,000 Dutch university students comparing those that consumed alcohol mixed with energy
drinks versus those that
drank alcohol
alone, provides scientific evidence that mixing energy
drinks with alcohol does not increase overall alcohol
consumption and / or alcohol - related consequences.
«A November 2012 survey conducted by the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, of over 6,000 university students found that mixing alcohol with energy
drinks does not increase overall alcohol
consumption or alcohol - related negative consequences, when compared to consuming alcohol
alone.
Patients with a history of diet problems and substance abuse, both
alone and combined with alcohol, should be screened for the heavy
consumption of energy
drinks;
The admission of
drinking alone is not evidence of impairment but only
consumption.