A peer-reviewed study published this week found that rising temperatures in the United States are associated with increased purchases of sugar-laden beverages and some frozen desserts. The spikes were ...
A new study suggests that warmer weather may be altering American diets by driving people to consume more added sugars, particularly from sodas and juices. In the study, recently published in the ...
Even as the U.S. heads into cooler months, climate change is driving hotter overall temperatures, and new research suggests that rising heat is pushing Americans to consume more sugary drinks and ...
Sugar consumption patterns around the globe tell a fascinating story of cultural habits, economic conditions, and health awareness. The differences between nations can be staggering, with some ...
Researchers found that rising temperatures in the U.S. are driving higher consumption of added sugars, mainly from sodas and frozen desserts. The effect is strongest among low-income and less-educated ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Global warming in the U.S. is amping up the country’s sweet tooth, a new study found. When the temperature rises, Americans — especially those with less money and education — drink ...
Climate change may be giving us a sweet tooth. New research shows there has been an increase in sugar consumption as temperatures rise. This poses a risk to public health, as people are drawn to ...
When the heat sets in, the siren song of the ice cream truck begins to drift through the air, and lemonade stands run by enterprising neighborhood children pop up along sidewalks. These sweet treats ...
Sugar demand may weaken further as weight-loss drug prices fall Soft drink taxes also play key role in curbing consumption Demand continues to rise in Asia and Africa on population growth DUBAI, Feb 5 ...
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Experts raise alarm over rising sugar consumption
As World Sugar Awareness Week commenced from November 18 to 24, health experts in South Africa have raised an alarm over soaring sugar consumption levels that far exceed the World Health ...
Brazil’s coffee habits spark concern: study reveals how sweeteners and declining milk intake are reshaping diets and raising health risks. Study: Coffee Intake in Brazil Influences the Consumption of ...
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