Heart disease isn't just one thing. It's a number of conditions that can affect how your heart works. Heart disease can also be called cardiovascular disease, though that term covers blood vessels ...
"The most striking finding from our study is the divergent relationship between different sources of added sugar and cardiovascular disease risk," said Suzanne Janzi, PhD candidate at Lund ...
Consuming sweet drinks (all sodas and fruit drinks that were not pure fruit juices) was associated with a higher risk of ...
Different cardiovascular diseases were affected differently by increased sugar intake, possibly because consuming additional sugar affected participants' individual risk profile differently.
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Every eight-ounce serving of a sugar-sweetened beverage consumed worldwide contributes to a mounting public health crisis. According to new research from Tufts University, these drinks, from sodas to ...
Last week, researchers published a new report titled “Added sugar intake and its associations with incidence of seven different cardiovascular diseases” in the journal Frontiers in Public Health.
“The most striking finding from our study is the divergent relationship between different sources of added sugar and cardiovascular disease risk,” said Suzanne Janzi, PhD candidate at Lund ...
Researchers wanted to delve deeper into the association between different cardiovascular diseases and sources of added sugar. The researchers included data from the Swedish Mammography Cohort and ...
Researchers studying the effects of the consumption of different types of sugar on health risks have found that generally, higher sugar intake raises the risk of certain cardiovascular diseases.