As the number of obese people continues to rise, scientists are continually looking for the causes and ways to correct the problem.
An analysis of energy consumed from soft drinks, fruit drinks and juices conducted by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey suggest that 16% of the studied populations were consuming greater than 2 times the normal intake, and therefore consuming well over 25% of their daily energy requirements from sugar-sweetened beverages (1). These statistic along with the evidence that soft drink consumption has risen in parallel with the rise of obesity, suggests that sugary drinks may be one of the causes of obesity.
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