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sugar-sweetened beverage
Complications:
- overweight
- obesity
- sugar-sweetened beverages are associated with excess risk of
- diabetes mellitus type 2
- coronary artery disease [5]
- fruit juice as bad as sugar-sweetened beverage
- cancer* especially breast cancer [6]
- mortality, mostly froma cardiovascular disease & cancer (RR=1.17) [7]
- fruit juice also increases mortality [5]
- liver cancer & death from chronic liver disease [8]
* no increased riskt of colorectal cancer or prostate cancer
Notes:
- WHO encourages taxing sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce risk of diabetes & obesity [3]
- children & young adults who drink any water drink ~1/2 as much sugar-sweetened beverage as those who don't
Related
excess sugar intake
General
beverage
References
- O'Connor L et al
Prospective associations and population impact of sweet
beverage intake and type 2 diabetes, and effects of
substitutions with alternative beverages.
Diabetologia. Spring 2015
http://www.diabetologia-journal.org/files/OConnor.pdf
- Imamura F et al.
Consumption of sugar sweetened beverages, artificially
sweetened beverages, and fruit juice and incidence of type 2
diabetes: Systematic review, meta-analysis, and estimation of
population attributable fraction.
BMJ 2015; 351:h3576
PMID: 26199070
- World Health Organization. News release. October 11, 2016
WHO urges global action to curtail consumption and health
impacts of sugary drinks.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2016/curtail-sugary-drinks/en/
- Rosinger AY et al.
Association of caloric intake from sugar-sweetened beverages
with water intake among US children and young adults in the
2011-2016 national health and nutrition examination survey.
JAMA Pediatr 2019 Apr 22
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2731125
- Collin LJ, Judd S, Safford M, Vaccarino V, Welsh JA
Association of sugary beverage consumption with mortality risk
in US adults: A secondary analysis of data from the REGARDS study.
JAMA Netw Open 2019 May 3; 2:e193121
PMID: 31099861
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2733424
- Chazelas E, Srour B, Desmetz E et al
Sugary drink consumption and risk of cancer: results from NutriNet-
Sante prospective cohort.
BMJ 2019;366:l2408
PMID: 31292122 Free Article
https://www.bmj.com/content/366/bmj.l2408
- Mullee A, Romaguera D, Pearson-Stuttard J et al.
Association between soft drink consumption and mortality in
10 European countries.
JAMA Intern Med 2019 Sept 3
PMID: 31479109
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2749350
- Zhao L, Zhang X, Coday M et al
Sugar-Sweetened and Artificially Sweetened Beverages and Risk of Liver Cancer and
Chronic Liver Disease Mortality.
JAMA. 2023;330(6):537-546.
PMID: 37552302 PMCID: PMC10410478 (available on 2024-02-08)
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2807987