Sugary drinks increase the risk of cancer – LIVE HINDI KHABAR

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Latest News :- Studies show that worldwide consumption of sugary drinks has increased by nearly 40 percent over the past several decades, from 1990 to 2016.

When health officials warn against consuming “sugary drinks,” they usually refer to those made with added sugar, such as sodas, fruit juices and sweetened teas or energy drinks. However, findings from a major new study suggest that in addition to these beverages, even 100 percent fruit juices that are high in natural sugars may be problematic for the development of the disease.

According to recent research, what are the negative effects of sugary drinks? According to recent studies, it has negative effects on heart health, diabetes risk, body weight and obesity, and even cancer risk in some people. For example, in a 2010 study, researchers estimated that sugar consumption was responsible for approximately 178,000 deaths worldwide each year from diabetes and heart disease.

The relationship between the negative effects of sugary drinks and cancer risk has not been explored much more recently than studies examining the relationship between sugar and obesity or heart disease. Growing research now suggests that drinking sugary beverages may increase the risk of cancer, including breast, pancreatic, gallbladder, and endometrial cancers.

An invention that will surprise many? Consuming 100 percent fruit juice is also linked to lower overall cancer risk. These findings suggest that “sugary beverages, widely consumed in Western countries, may represent an interactive risk factor for cancer prevention.”

How do sugary drinks increase cancer risk?

Sugary drinks are believed to have at least several significant side effects. There is substantial evidence that sugary beverage consumption is associated with an increased risk of obesity, which “has been recognized as a strong risk factor for many cancers.” Being overweight is a strong risk factor for cancer of the mouth, larynx, larynx, oesophageal (adenocarcinoma), stomach (cardia), pancreas, gallbladder, liver, colon, breast (menopausal), uterus, endometrial, prostate (advanced) and kidney. Considered the causative agent. ,

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