Weight gain in children has no association with sugar-sweetened beverage consumption
Friday, June 13, 2008 - 13:21
in Health & Medicine
An analysis of 12 recent studies indicate that there is virtually no link between the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and weight gain in children and teens. The meta-analysis is published in the June issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
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