The consumption of soft drinks has increased manifold over the last decades. In parallel to this increase it has been noticed an increase in health problems, especially obesity. Dentists continue to urge their patients not to drink soft drinks, and there has also been suggested a link between soft drink consumption and osteoporosis, hypokalemia and diabetes mellitus 2. Other additives, like caffeine, have been associated with headaches, restlessness and trouble with sleeping. Although more research is needed to confirm these relationships, many scientists suggest that we should start taking action to prevent children from developing the habits of large soft drink consumption we witness today. This could be accomplished by cooperation betwee...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between soft drink consumption and obesity and diabetes wo...
intake and represent the largest single food source of calories in the US diet.l Coincidentally or n...
Objectives: To examine whether a relationship between soft drink consumption and kidney disease coul...
in a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nut...
In a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nut...
Health and Medicine Week of October 4, 2004, reports that soft drink consumption in the United State...
Review: soft drink consumption is associated with increased energy intake and body weight Vartanian ...
Regular, non-diet, soft drinks are responsible for one third of the excessive amount of added sweete...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and di...
Children and youths require adequate food and drinks for development and growth. Soft drinks are one...
Aims To provide information regarding the different types of soft drinks and critically reviewing t...
Consumer lifestyle and health are relevant factors to understanding consumption preferences. The num...
Consumer lifestyle and health are relevant factors to understanding consumption preferences.The numb...
All living organisms including human beings in this biosphere are constantly exposed to a variety of...
Background The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSBs) among children and adolescents, parti...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between soft drink consumption and obesity and diabetes wo...
intake and represent the largest single food source of calories in the US diet.l Coincidentally or n...
Objectives: To examine whether a relationship between soft drink consumption and kidney disease coul...
in a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nut...
In a meta-analysis of 88 studies, we examined the association between soft drink consumption and nut...
Health and Medicine Week of October 4, 2004, reports that soft drink consumption in the United State...
Review: soft drink consumption is associated with increased energy intake and body weight Vartanian ...
Regular, non-diet, soft drinks are responsible for one third of the excessive amount of added sweete...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between regular (sugar containing) and di...
Children and youths require adequate food and drinks for development and growth. Soft drinks are one...
Aims To provide information regarding the different types of soft drinks and critically reviewing t...
Consumer lifestyle and health are relevant factors to understanding consumption preferences. The num...
Consumer lifestyle and health are relevant factors to understanding consumption preferences.The numb...
All living organisms including human beings in this biosphere are constantly exposed to a variety of...
Background The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSBs) among children and adolescents, parti...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between soft drink consumption and obesity and diabetes wo...
intake and represent the largest single food source of calories in the US diet.l Coincidentally or n...
Objectives: To examine whether a relationship between soft drink consumption and kidney disease coul...