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.
Not exact matches
Although caffeine is generally accepted as safe for
consumption in moderation, there are some solid benefits to breaking the
habit and quitting coffee, energy drinks, tea,
soda etc...
A study from the University of Miami found that those who had a daily diet
soda habit had a 61 percent increased risk of «cardiovascular event,» including heart attack and stroke, than those who drank no
soda — even when factors such as smoking, physical activity, alcohol
consumption and diet were controlled.