soft drinks |
The
festive season is here and there'll be parties everywhere. One
important aspect of every party is the drinks. You can be sure that
people will be guzzling down bottles of Soda on Christmas and New Year.
However, it is very
important to realize the side effects of these drinks towards one's
health. October last year, scientists issued a warning over fizzy
drinks, claiming that they cause a death toll of 184,000 adults every
year.
They're full of sugar, chemicals and generally the study showed that some chemicals used to color soft drinks have been known to cause cancer.
Fizzy Drinks are
said to have effects on the heart among other organs. Scientists in
America found a strong link between the proportion of daily calories
from foods laden with added sugars (like fizzy drinks) and death rates
from cardiovascular disease.
They claimed that
drinking three cans a day could triple a person's risk of heart disease.
This is a phenomenal increase in risk.
Sugar-laden drinks
have been proven to increase cases of Type 2 diabetes. A study conducted
between 1990 and 2000 estimated that the increased consumption of
sugar-sweetened drinks contributed to 130,000 new cases of diabetes.
A study from 2009
found that sugary drinks can cause fatty liver disease and drinking just
two cans per day could eventually lead to liver damage. It is important
to note that the increased risk of diabetes also causes an increased
risk towards liver and renal failure alike.
Fizzy drinks have
also been linked to violent behavior. A study carried out on teenagers
found a link between drinking fizzy drinks, violence and the likelihood
of them carrying a weapon. The researchers found that even teenagers who
drank just two cans a week were more aggressive towards their friends
and those who drank five or more cans a week were also more likely to
have drunk alcohol or smoked at least once in the previous month.
This could also be
because of the fact that fizzy drinks alter the protein in the brain
leading to hyperactivity. This does not bring concrete proof as to
whether soda can be a stepping stone for smokers and drunkards. However,
it does bring to light certain effects that sodas have on a child's
upbringing in terms of health.
Pregnant women were
warned against drinking diet fizzy drinks after a study taken in
Denmark on 60,000 women. Those who drank artificially sweetened soft
drinks, whether fizzy or still, were found to be more likely to give
birth prematurely.
Hence, if you care
about your health and wellbeing and are in no hurry to age quickly, you
should definitely reduce and eventually stop taking these very sugary
fizzy drinks.
A better option
would be fresh fruit juice which is not only cheap and healthy but also
very tasty. Tanzania is full of fresh fruits Grab an orange, juice it
and enjoy the festivitie celebrations. Happy Boxing Day today.
have zero
nutritional value; Fizzy drinks are something that people have been
warned against on countless occasions, even though they look very
appealing.
And it's not just
the 'full-fat' versions. Diet fizzy drinks can also have extremely
harmful effects to the body Fizzy Drinks are risk factors for Cancer.
There have been many studies that have looked at the links between
various types of cancer and fizzy drink consumption.
Drinking just two
sugary soft drinks a week increases the amount of insulin the pancreas
produces and can double the risk of developing pancreatic cancer.
Drinking just one
fizzy drink a day could increase a man's chance of developing prostate
cancer by around 40 per cent and a woman's chance of developing breast
cancer as well.
The study showed that some chemicals used to color soft drinks have been known to cause cancer.
Fizzy Drinks are
said to have effects on the heart among other organs. Scientists in
America found a strong link between the proportion of daily calories
from foods laden with added sugars (like fizzy drinks) and death rates
from cardiovascular disease.
They claimed that
drinking three cans a day could triple a person's risk of heart disease.
This is a phenomenal increase in risk.
Sugar-laden drinks
have been proven to increase cases of Type 2 diabetes. A study conducted
between 1990 and 2000 estimated that the increased consumption of
sugar-sweetened drinks contributed to 130,000 new cases of diabetes.
This not only
includes sodas but also energy drinks that are full of sugar. Fizzy
drinks have been found to increase a person's waist line up to three
fold in comparison with those who do not consume fizzy drinks.
A study from 2009
found that sugary drinks can cause fatty liver disease and drinking just
two cans per day could eventually lead to liver damage. It is important
to note that the increased risk of diabetes also causes an increased
risk towards liver and renal failure alike.
Fizzy drinks have
also been linked to violent behavior. A study carried out on teenagers
found a link between drinking fizzy drinks, violence and the likelihood
of them carrying a weapon. The researchers found that even teenagers who
drank just two cans a week were more aggressive towards their friends
and those who drank five or more cans a week were also more likely to
have drunk alcohol or smoked at least once in the previous month.
This could also be
because of the fact that fizzy drinks alter the protein in the brain
leading to hyperactivity. This does not bring concrete proof as to
whether soda can be a stepping stone for smokers and drunkards. However,
it does bring to light certain effects that sodas have on a child's
upbringing in terms of health.
Pregnant women were
warned against drinking diet fizzy drinks after a study taken in
Denmark on 60,000 women. Those who drank artificially sweetened soft
drinks, whether fizzy or still, were found to be more likely to give
birth prematurely.
Hence, if you care
about your health and wellbeing and are in no hurry to age quickly, you
should definitely reduce and eventually stop taking these very sugary
fizzy drinks.
A better option
would be fresh fruit juice which is not only cheap and healthy but also
very tasty. Tanzania is full of fresh fruits Grab an orange, juice it
and enjoy the festivitie celebrations. Happy Boxing Day today.
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