Research casts doubt on sugary drinks links to high blood pressure
date:Jun 08, 2012
tened beverages are independently associated with an increased risk of incident hypertension after controlling for multiple potential confounders,revealed the authors led byLisa Cohen from theUniversity of Maryland Medical Center, USA.

These associations may be mediated by factors common to both sugar sweetened beverages and artificially sweetened but are unlikely to be due to fructose,they added.

Study details

Cohen and her colleagues looked at data from three large-scale studies, includin
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