date:Jun 01, 2012
ge of energy intakes derived from sugar sweetened beverages was steadily falling, which made it hard to argue that soft drinks were responsible for rising obesity rates.
She also claimed that evidence suggesting sugary drinks played a major role in obesity was inconclusive, with some studies suggesting a link and others not.
Meanwhile, obese people frequently avoided full sugar drinks, she pointed out, while added sugar consumption could explain virtually none of the variances in adolescents B