Not exact matches
Even if the product is currently popular (like energy
drinks), there may be
less obvious indicators
of an imminent shift toward healthier,
less sugary products.
Americans are increasingly cutting sugar out
of their diets, meaning that they're
drinking less of sugary sodas.
One is a plan to restrict the size
of sugary drinks to 16 ounces or
less nearly everywhere they are sold, which is expected to be approved soon by the city health board.
Mayor Bloomberg's proposed plan to limit the sale
of soda and other
sugary drinks to containers that are 16 ounces or
less has drawn national attention, been widely criticized by editorial boards and columnists, and has made him a target for attacks from several groups including the Center for Consumer Freedom which ran an full page ad in the New York Times.
That's basically the upshot
of a somewhat
less - than definitive today's Q poll, which found voters oppose «obesity tax or a fat tax on non-diet
sugary soft
drinks,» 66 - 31, unless they're told the proceeds would be used to fund health care.
The more
sugary beverages a mom
drank during mid-pregnancy, the heavier her kids were in elementary school compared with kids whose mothers consumed
less of the
drinks, a new study finds.
Risk was not increased by
less frequent
drinking of sugary drinks, twice monthly and twice weekly.
The researchers modeled these health benefits by taking into mind the number
of sodas and
sugary drinks Americans consume each year and calculating how much
less they'd
drink if a penny - per - ounce tax were added on to these beverages.
Avoid
sugary drinks and sodas and eating
less red meat and other saturated fats can all help prevent the development
of diabetes.
Make sure you really focus on
drinking more water and
less of other
drinks, including
sugary or caffeinated
drinks.
And because liquid
drinks don't trigger the same feelings
of fullness as eating solid foods, they may be even
less filling than other
sugary sweets, like candy.
The latte has a maple - y, brown
sugary flavor, and is
less sugary than some
of the company's other
drinks.
A Southern - style diet pattern — characterized by the regular consumption
of fried foods, fatty foods, eggs, processed meats, such as bacon and ham, organ meats like liver, and
sugary drinks — leads to a 56 percent higher risk
of heart disease compared to a diet with
less of these foods, according to new research.