SUGAR-SWEETENED SOFT DRINKS CONTRIBUTE 7.1% OF total energy intake and represent the largest single food source of calories in the US diet. Coincidentally or not, the rise of obesity and type 2 diabetes in the United States parallels the increase in sugarsweetened soft drink consumption. Several...
根据第一段Formostsugar-freeproducts,itmeansthatartificialsweeteners (甜味剂) areusedinsteadofrealsugar.(对于大多数无糖产品来说,这意味着使用人工甜味剂来代替真正的糖)可知,大部分无糖产品都含有人工甜味剂。故选D。(2)推理判断题。根据倒数第二段Inturnsugar-freealternativesrelatetoweightgainandType-2diabetes....
13 However, diet cola was generally not associated with diabetes risk after adjustment for BMI. Advanced glycation end products therefore appear unlikely to account for the association between sugar-sweetened soft drinks and diabetes. In addition, soft drinks often contain caffeine, which might reduce...
Sugar-free” drinks“零糖”饮料Have you ever bought Genki Forest sparkling water because t's advertised as “sugar-free"?The company recently apologized(道歉) for a misleading(误导的) advertisement.The company said the drinks are “sucrose-free(零蔗糖)", but this is not the same assugar-fre...
Conclusions Regular consumption of sugar-sweetened soft drinks and fruit drinks is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in African American women. While there has been increasing public awareness of the adverse health effects of soft drinks, little attention has been given to...
When compared to regular sugar, sorbitol has 60 percent calories while being about 50-70 percent as sweet. You can find it in sugar-free jelly, drinks, and soft candies. Maltitol Maltitol is made from a type of sugar known as maltose, and it looks and tastes very similar to real sugar...
results from an 8-year prospective study K Papier1,2, C D'Este1, C Bain1,2, C Banwell1, S Seubsman3, A Sleigh1 and S Jordan2,4 BACKGROUND: The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is high and is increasing in countries undergoing rapid socio-economic development, ...
Sugary beverages likesoft drinkscarry many risks for obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndromes. Below, you'll find out more about liquid sugar's impact on your health and how you can cut back on sugary drinks. What Is Liquid Sugar?
Sugar-sweetened soft drinks and other beverages, such as sports drinks, coffee beverages, sweetened tea, fruit drinks including lemonade and fruit punch Dairy desserts, such as ice cream, pudding, custard, frozen yogurt Baked sweets, such as muffins, cakes, pies, cookies, pastries ...
These taxes are typically applied to soda, fruit, energy and sports drinks, and sweetened teas/coffees; however, to date, such taxes have usually excluded sweetened/flavored milk with added sugars and do not apply to non–sugar-sweetened beverages, such as juice or tea/coffee with sugar ...