Not exact matches
Morningstar analyst Daniel Mueller believes Coke Life, which is sweetened with stevia and has 60 per cent fewer calories than
regular Coke, will appeal to consumers demanding low - calorie low - sugar alternatives to
sugary soft
drinks.
Again, as with the general «fast food» style menu, it teaches the kids that
sugary drinks are perfectly acceptable on a
regular basis.
In an effort to lose weight and control calorie intake, many overweight and obese people have tried switching from
regular to diet sodas or replacing other
sugary drinks with reduced - calorie
drinks flavored with artificial sweeteners.
For me, that means
regular yoga, lots of walking,
drinking my green smoothies, and keeping healthy snacks on hand so I don't default to
sugary ones.
Sugar - sweetened beverages include:
regular soda, fruit punch, fruit
drinks, energy
drinks, sports
drinks, sweet tea, and other
sugary drinks.
using cpap and sleeping well on a
regular schedule for first time in years walking an hour each morning before work, and on weekends
drinking raw goat's milk, almond milk, and coconut milk eating fewer
sugary foods including candy bars and fruit (no juices or sodas) eating less bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, and cereals eating more meats, cheeses, nuts, avocados, eggs using supplements: vitamin D, probiotics, fish oil, resveratrol, tumeric (i have amalgam fillings and read the entry by the person who said alpha lipoic acid reacted badly in combination with amalgam fillings for her friend, so i avoided that supplement just in case it is true)
This led to them purchasing
sugary drinks on a
regular basis, as well as less nutritious foods.
A proportion of young people who
drink sugary drinks reported eating no food at lunchtime at all, and of the young people who reported consuming
sugary drinks at lunchtime, 73.7 per cent reported that the
drink they consumed was a
regular soft
drink.
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.
Regular snacking on sweets or chocolate,
sugary soft
drinks (excluding fruit juices) or crisps was derived from three questions about the frequency of consumption of these items.
In addition, high screen time,
regular snacking on sweets / crisps /
sugary drinks and low fruit and vegetable consumption were all associated with poor dental health (Figure 2 - D).
In addition, high screen time,
regular snacking on sweets / crisps /
sugary drinks and low fruit and vegetable consumption were all associated with poor dental health (Figure 2.4).