Sugary drinks linked to 180,000 deaths worldwide

Sugar-sweetened beverages are linked to more than 180,000 obesity-related deaths worldwide each year, according to new research presented this week at an American Heart Association conference.
"This means about one in every
100 deaths from obesity-related diseases is caused by drinking sugary
beverages," says study author Gitanjali Singh, a postdoctoral research fellow at
the Harvard School of Public Health.
Among the world's 35 largest
countries, Mexico had the highest death rates from sugary drinks, and Bangladesh
had the lowest, according to the study. The United States ranked third.
However, the American Beverage
Association dismissed the research as "more about sensationalism than
science."
When people drink too many beverages containing added sugar, such as soft drinks, fruit
drinks, energy or sports beverages, they tend to put on weight. The study
authors say these added pounds increase the risk of developing diabetes,
cardiovascular disease and some cancers -- conditions often referred to as
obesity-related diseases.
Source:CNN
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