By Research Summaries on April 8, 2024
Category: Cardiovascular Disease

Added Sugar, Sugar-Sweetened Beverages, and Artificially Sweetened Beverages and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Findings from the Women's Health Initiative and a Network Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies

A woman's love for sugary beverages may further increase her risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

​This study explored the frequency of occurrence of cardiovascular disease according to the level of consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. Researchers monitored the sugary beverage drinking habits and prevalence of cardiovascular disease among 109,034 women over a period spanning 17.4 years. A total of 11,597 cases of cardiovascular disease was recorded during the course of the study. 

The consumption of 1 or more servings of sugar-sweetened beverages per day was observed to raise the risk of cardiovascular disease in women in this study. Data from this study showed that indulgence in sugary beverages may edge a woman on the path to developing cardiovascular disease.

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