date:Sep 01, 2012
sted for the possibility that factors more common among soft drinks consumers smoking, young age, high BMI could explain preterm birth, but other similar factors could be involved, the scientists said.
An earlier Danish cohort study by Halldorsson et al. (2010) found an association between artificially sweetened (but not sugar-sweetened soft drinks) and a small increase in preterm births in both normal weight and overweight women.
Although the Norwegian data confirmed the Danish findings reg