date:Apr 25, 2013
ra, from Imperial College London, wrote in the journal Diabetologia: This study corroborates the association between increased incidence of Type-2 diabetes and high consumption of sugar-sweetened soft drinks in European adults.
Given the increase in sweet beverage consumption in Europe, clear messages on its deleterious effect on health should be given to the population.
An increased risk of diabetes was also linked to consumption of artificially sweetened soft drinks, but the association fade