date:Jan 04, 2019
tors that can contribute to kidney damage such as smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes and inactivity, they found that drinking mainly sodas and sweetened fruit drinks was associated with a 61 percent higher risk of kidney disease.
When researchers looked at beverages individually, however, they found soda was the main culprit.
These findings add to the body of literature on the adverse health effects of sugar-sweetened beverages and support recommendations to avoid their consumptio