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What does SSD stand for?

Sugar-Sweetened Soft Drink


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Samples in periodicals archive:
When researchers tracked roughly 91,000 women for eight years, those who drank at least one sugar-sweetened soft drink a day had an 83 percent higher risk of type 2 diabetes than those who drank less than one a month.
The major findings of the study included the following: - The more sugar-sweetened soft drinks were consumed by the participants, the higher their risks of a gout attack would be.
Dietary salt intake significantly drives consumption of sugar-sweetened soft drinks in children and adolescents, an analysis of British survey data has shown.
The study suggested that cutting in half the amount of salt British children consume — a decrease of about half a teaspoon a day — would lead to an average reduction of about 18 ounces of sugar-sweetened soft drinks per week.
Stung by falling sales and criticism that sugar-sweetened soft drinks raise the risk of obesity, they're reaching into scientists' laboratories to come up with healthier products -- vitamin waters, sports drinks, fortified juices and now so-called negative-calorie drinks.
Consumption of sugar-sweetened soft drinks and fructose was associated with an increased risk of gout.
Studies reveal that a diet high in sugar-sweetened soft drinks, refined grains, diet soft drinks, red meat and processed meat, but low in wine, coffee, and some vegetables, are associated with increased risk.
government and the American Academy of Pediatrics conclude that young people should drink less soda and other sugar-sweetened soft drinks to maintain better health.

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