Diet Sodas, as Well as Regular Ones, Raise Diabetes Risk (578 hits)
A new study from France suggests that women who drink large amounts of diet soda are at increased risk for type 2 diabetes. The findings also support the previously documented association between high intake of regular sugar-sweetened beverages and the condition, report Guy Fagherazzi, from the Center for Research in Epidemiology and Population Health, Villejuif, France, and colleagues in a study published online January 30 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Prior research into the relationship between diet soda (artificially sweetened beverages) and type 2 diabetes has produced conflicting results, and while the current study does not necessarily imply causation, there are some biologically plausible mechanisms, the researchers suggest.
And given that diet sodas are "considered — and marketed — as healthier than sugar-sweetened beverages," the findings require further investigation, they say. In the meantime, the authors advise that "a precautionary principle could be applied to the promotion of [artificially sweetened beverages]."
Highest Intake of Diet Soda More Than Doubles Diabetes Risk
..."The data come from a large prospective cohort study of 66,118 women in France investigating links between diet and cancer. There were 1369 new cases of type 2 diabetes diagnosed during the follow-up period from 1993 to 2007.
Based on self-reported dietary consumption, the average intake of regular sodas was 328 mL/week, while for diet sodas it was higher, at 568 mL/week."...
Sodas are never going away too soon. People like them with or without sugar. They'll buy them, or they'll get a soda machine and make them at home. As far as dying, well no one can really avoid that can they? Thanks for the update on sodas Jen.
Tuesday, August 6th 2013 at 11:05PM
MIISRAEL Bride
I know,right! The best way to cut out sodas is to start diluting them by pouring part water in them until finally you're drinking more of the water and less soda.