FRIDAY, Dec. 8, 2017 (HealthDay News)-- Kids are more likely to develop asthma if their moms chug
sugary drinks during pregnancy, a new study suggests.
CAN THE SODA Elementary school age kids may be better off weightwise if moms avoid
sugary drinks during pregnancy, a new study finds.
«Consuming
sugary drinks during pregnancy may increase asthma risk in mid-childhood.»
However, moms - to - be have a new reason to decrease (or better, eliminate)
sugary drinks during their pregnancies.
Not exact matches
Mothers who
drank the most
sugary beverages
during pregnancy — about two cans a day — were 63 percent more likely to have kids with asthma than were women who
drank no sugar - sweetened beverages, the study found.