Soft drinks, including diet sodas, increase sugar intake in children
date:May 20, 2019
intake you would predict, and the laboratory studies in rodents provide a possible explanation for why that happens.

The food and beverage industry has funded some studies reporting the opposite: Artificially sweetened beverages are related to reduced sugar consumption and, therefore, weight.

By focussing on artificial sweeteners effect on weight, the industry pushes this public health crisis onto individuals food choices without recognising its already difficult, expensive and time-consuming
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