"Soda consumption" refers to the act of drinking soda or other carbonated drinks.
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With clear labeling like this people would understand the obesity implications of their
daily soda consumption and be able to make better nutritional decisions.
More soda consumption and screen time meant students were more likely to be overweight or to gain weight.
Recent research has also linked
diet soda consumption to higher rates of strokes, heart attacks and other lethal vascular events as well as metabolic syndrome.
This study investigated whether individuals living in areas with higher proportions of outdoor food advertising, compared to those in living in areas with lower amounts, have greater odds of obesity and a higher rate
of soda consumption.
Do celebrities with Beyoncé's massive influence on young kids have a moral obligation to consider the horrendous impact of
excessive soda consumption in our culture when they mull over megabuck branding opportunities?
The study, which analyzed
soda consumption in men and women found that the risk of stroke was 16 % higher in people who drank one more sugar - sweetened or diet sodas per day, compared to those who had none.
The Washington Post article points out how
soda consumption increased 37 percent in Mexico between 1998 and 1999 with the adoption of NAFTA; and sales of sports drinks exploded in Peru in the decade after its 2006 free trade agreement with the U.S. — something not seen in neighboring Bolivia, which hadn't signed an agreement.
So far I've started to drink my occasional coffee black,
reduce soda consumption even more (only for special occasions now), and switched to dark chocolate made with raw cane sugar (again, sometimes I make an exception).
Strengthening family cohesion may be a valuable goal toward promoting the health of adolescents, increasing breakfast eating and
decreasing soda consumption.
WHO's recommendation to
limit soda consumption was a huge blow to an already beleaguered soda industry, struggling to maintain a declining market share amid mounting evidence identifying sweetened drinks as a primary contributor to the obesity and diabetes epidemics.
In addition, there's nutrition classes and a Soda Free Sundays Challenge — a campaign to
curb soda consumption, a main contributor to obesity.
The introduction of a soda tax in Mexico in 2014, for instance, led to 3,000 job losses and
soda consumption returned to pre-tax levels by mid-2015, thereby having no impact on public health.»
As a result of
extreme soda consumption (Mountain Dew is given to children in sippy cups and considered an ailment for depression), children as young as two years of age are developing cavities.
Selected participants did not have diabetes or prediabetes during an initial baseline examination and self - reported their long - term sugar - sweetened beverage and diet
soda consumption habits through food frequency questionnaires.
Famed food writer, Mark Bittman, thinks we can
cut soda consumption and curb obesity by increasing taxes on soda and subsidizing vegetables.
Her thesis, Alzheimer's Disease: A comparison study of early on - set dementia and simple carbohydrates
from soda consumption is evidence of her knowledge.
For instance, just the chronic, low - grade inflammation caused by
regular soda consumption can lead to weaker bones; inflammation accelerates the breakdown of bone so that it outpaces bone building.
In this study, 844 cases and 8069 controls,
high soda consumption was associated with an elevated risk for longitudinal limb deficiencies.
Granted soda consumption's downward slide has been a slow one, but it's fantastic that rising awareness of sugary drink dangers has spread far beyond the wellness community and deep into the consciousness of the everyday consumer.
In the video papa bear suffers the consequences of excessive
soda consumption including weight gain, losing a tooth, and getting diabetes.
Center for Science in the Public Interest has launched a new initiative to curb
U.S. soda consumption using The Real Bears, a scathing video satire.
However, these are just theories, and it's important to note that this study only found an association
between soda consumption and thinking deficits in children, and could not prove a cause - and - effect link.
No associations between
diet soda consumption and risk of prediabetes or increased insulin resistance were found.
The latest Public Service Announcement warning New Yorkers about the dangers of
excessive soda consumption is a powerful illustration of this increasing level of awareness.
While good oral hygiene - brushing and flossing twice daily, and regular dental checkups, can help to prevent tooth decay, regular candy and
soda consumption increases the likelihood of your child developing tooth decay and gum disease.
Characterize the relationship between family cohesion and breakfast and
soda consumption in adolescent girls.
In children,
daily soda consumption may increase the odds of asthma five-fold, and increase the risk of premature puberty in girls, raising the likelihood they start getting their periods before age 11 by as much as 47 %.
SALT LAKE CITY — It's no news flash that soda — diet or otherwise — is bad for health; even those who happily indulge in a can - a-day (or more) habit can rattle off at least two or three negative effects
of soda consumption.
The study suggests that excessive
soda consumption could be indirectly linked to the deaths of as many as 180,000 people every year, including 25,000 Americans, The Washington Post reports.
Behavioral issues also Linked to
soda consumption, over past decade public vending slowly moving towards offering water and other options.
Maternal diet
soda consumption was associated with poorer fine motor, visual spatial, and visual motor abilities in early childhood and poorer verbal abilities in mid-childhood.
More research is needed to determine whether there are real health risks with long - term diet
soda consumption, say the study authors.
In recent years, habitual diet -
soda consumption has been linked to an increased risk of low bone mineral density in women, type 2 diabetes, and stroke.
Thanks to crafty marketing, low cost, and extreme availability, the U.S. is the world champ when it comes to
soda consumption.
The authors — who were «shocked» at the results — looked at studies published in the past five years that examine the relationship between diet
soda consumption and health outcomes:
The media is scrambling to assure everyone that it was a poorly done study and shouldn't change people's
soda consumption.
They suggest that aspartame exposure may in fact directly contribute to increased blood glucose levels, and thus may contribute to the associations observed between diet
soda consumption and the risk of diabetes in humans.»