Sugary Beverages May Increase Risk of Fatty Liver
date:Jun 19, 2015
ticipants (J Hepatology. June 5, 2015). Participants were categorized as either non-consumers or consumers (3 categories: 1 serving/month to 1 serving/week, 1 serving/week to 1 serving/day, and #10878;1 serving/day) of sugar-sweetened beverages or diet soda.

After adjustment for age, sex, smoking status, Framingham cohort, energy intake, alcohol, dietary fiber, fa, protein, diet soda intake and body mass index (BMI), the researchers saw a higher prevalence of NAFLD among people who reported dri
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