date:Jul 20, 2015
A study led by scientists at Mie University Hospital in Japan and other organizations suggests drinking sugar-sweetened beverages can drastically increase risk of developing diabetes mellitus in older men and women.
The study shows the risk of developing diabetes mellitus were be more than tripled during a 3.6-year follow-up in study participants who drank sugar-sweetened beverages, compared to those who did not drink the beverage.
For the study, 93 men and women aged 40 to 69 years who had im