Sour News ABOUT Sweet Drinks


Drinking sodas and other sugar-sweetened beverages may increase a woman’s risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to research presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2011.
Middle-aged and older women that drank two or more such drinks per day were nearly four times as likely to develop high triglycerides and significantly more likely to develop impaired fasting glucose levels, plus increase their waist size. The study also noted that risk factors for heart disease and stroke developed even when the women didn’t gain weight.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Repair and Reuse: Mending a Throwaway Culture

Black Pepper Fights Fat

New Study Finds Walnuts Improve Sperm Quality In Men