Sweetened Drinks and Risk of Diabetes

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Sweetened Drinks and Risk of Diabetes Risk of Diabetes (RR) Risk of developing type 2 diabetes based on intake of soft drinks. As soft drinks or sweetened fruit drinks increased, so did the risk of diabetes. Data shown is adjusted for age, smoking, exercise, family history of diabetes, and education level. Reference: Palmer JR, et al. Sugar-sweetened beverages and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in African Women. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2008 July 28;168:1487-1492. n=43,960, 10 yrs Age/risk adjusted Drink Intake Archives Internal Medicine. 2008 July 28;168:1487-1492.

Sweetened Drinks and Risk of Diabetes Risk of Diabetes (RR) Risk of developing type 2 diabetes based on intake of soft drinks. As soft drinks or sweetened fruit drinks increased, so did the risk of diabetes. Data shown is for adjusted for age, education level, exercise, smoking, family history of diabetes, glycemic index, meat intake, fiber, and coffee intake. Reference: Palmer JR, et al. Sugar-sweetened beverages and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in African Women. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2008 July 28;168:1487-1492. n=43,960, 10 yrs Fully adjusted risk Drink Intake Archives Internal Medicine. 2008 July 28;168:1487-1492.