Alcoholic beverages (ABs) and carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) are widely consumed worldwide. Given the high consumption of these beverages, the scientific community has increased its focus on their health impact. There is epidemiological evidence of a causal association between AB intake and digestive cancer, but the role of alcohol in determining cancer is not fully defined. Experimental studies have so far identified multiple mechanisms involved in carcinogenesis; ethanol itself is not carcinogenic but available data suggest that acetaldehyde (AA) and reactive oxygen species-both products of ethanol metabolism-have a genotoxic effect promoting carcinogenesis. Other carcinogenetic mechanisms include nutritional deficits, changes in DNA methy...
BackgroundThe association between sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and colorectal cancer (...
The impact of artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs), alternatives to sugar-sweetened beverages, on...
The consumption of sweet beverages has been associated with greater risk of type 2 diabetes and obes...
Alcoholic beverages (ABs) and carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) are widely consumed worldwide. Given the...
Carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) have been associated with gastroesophageal refl ux, an established ris...
Purpose of reviewAlcohol is a type I carcinogen and the WHO stated that it caused 5% of all deaths i...
Objective: Increased consumption of carbonated soft drinks has been hypothesized to be a risk factor...
There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, es...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk for various types of cancer. A combined ana...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, being the third most common can...
Consumption of sugary drinks increases the risk of obesity. Previously, we reported a positive assoc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the associations between the consumption of sugary drinks (such as sugar sweete...
A causal association has been established between alcohol consumption and cancers of the oral cavity...
Nowadays harmful alcohol consumption represents one of the most important risk factors for the devel...
A wealth of information has appeared on non-scientific publications, some suggesting a positive effe...
BackgroundThe association between sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and colorectal cancer (...
The impact of artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs), alternatives to sugar-sweetened beverages, on...
The consumption of sweet beverages has been associated with greater risk of type 2 diabetes and obes...
Alcoholic beverages (ABs) and carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) are widely consumed worldwide. Given the...
Carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) have been associated with gastroesophageal refl ux, an established ris...
Purpose of reviewAlcohol is a type I carcinogen and the WHO stated that it caused 5% of all deaths i...
Objective: Increased consumption of carbonated soft drinks has been hypothesized to be a risk factor...
There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, es...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk for various types of cancer. A combined ana...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, being the third most common can...
Consumption of sugary drinks increases the risk of obesity. Previously, we reported a positive assoc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the associations between the consumption of sugary drinks (such as sugar sweete...
A causal association has been established between alcohol consumption and cancers of the oral cavity...
Nowadays harmful alcohol consumption represents one of the most important risk factors for the devel...
A wealth of information has appeared on non-scientific publications, some suggesting a positive effe...
BackgroundThe association between sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and colorectal cancer (...
The impact of artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs), alternatives to sugar-sweetened beverages, on...
The consumption of sweet beverages has been associated with greater risk of type 2 diabetes and obes...