Consumption of sugar‐sweetened and artificially sweetened soft drinks and risk of cancers not related to obesity

Volume: 146, Issue: 12, Pages: 3329 - 3334
Published: Nov 21, 2019
Abstract
Consumption of sugary drinks increases the risk of obesity. Previously, we reported a positive association between sugar‐sweetened soft drink consumption and obesity‐related cancer, but this association was not fully explained by obesity; in contrast, we found no association for consumption of artificially sweetened soft drinks. Our aim was to determine whether the consumption of sugar‐sweetened or artificially sweetened soft drinks was...
Paper Details
Title
Consumption of sugar‐sweetened and artificially sweetened soft drinks and risk of cancers not related to obesity
Published Date
Nov 21, 2019
Volume
146
Issue
12
Pages
3329 - 3334
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