Study Links Sugar Sweetened Drinks to Obesity
date:Oct 10, 2012
fects of SSSDs with those of isocaloric milk and a non-caloric soft drink on changes in total fat mass and ectopic fat deposition (in liver and muscle tissue).

For the study, 47 overweight subjects were randomly assigned to drink 1 liter per day for six months of one of four different test drinkssucrose-sweetened soft drink (regular cola), isocaloric semi skim milk, aspartame-sweetened diet cola, and water. The amount of intrahepatic fat and intramyocellular fat was measured with 1H-magnetic re
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