A study from theNational Institutes of Healthsuggests that people who consume soda—especially those who drink diet soda—are more likely to suffer from depression. The study didn't prove that drinking soda was a direct cause of depression, but the connection was significant enough for researchers...
“This probably creates more questions than it answers,” said Eva Redei, a professor of psychiatry at theNorthwestern UniversityFeinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. And it definitely is not possible to lay the blame on diet drinks themselves, based on these findings alone, said Redei, who ...
通读全文,结合第一段“The “diet” in diet drinks may be a false promise for some soda lovers. A study published recently in JAMA Network Open adds to the evidence that drinks made with sucralose (蔗糖素) may stimulate the appetite, at least among some people.(对于一些苏打爱好者来说,无糖...
STUDY: DIET SODA HAS DIABETES RISKJohn Petrick
OBJECTIVE: We determined associations between diet soda consumption and risk of incident metabolic syndrome, its components, and type 2 diabetes in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Diet soda consumption was assessed by food frequency questionnaire at baseline (2000...
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Despite cans touting "zero calories" on their labels, researchers found that diet soda may in fact be the reason you are packing on the pounds. According to a study at Purdue University, artificial sweeteners may negatively affect metabolism, thus disrupting how the body processes regular sugars...
The New York Times estimated that over 60% of children and 50% of adults consume sodas on a daily basis in the United States of America, although these percentages have gone down by 10% since 2003. That is estimated to account for around 300 to 400 calories from soda drinks every day....
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