date:Sep 05, 2019
tudy warrants further research, the authors note that the findings may urge policy initiatives to limit soft drink consumption even when its sugar-free.
Our results provide additional support for the possible adverse health effects of sugar-sweetened soft drinks and suggest to replace them with other healthier beverages, preferably water. For artificially-sweetened soft drinks, we now need a better understanding of the mechanisms that may underlie this association and research such as ours wil