It is one of the most
consumed beverages {soft drinks} in Nigeria, second only to water. Here in
Nigeria, we consume up to 57 gallons of soft drinks per person every year as a
form of refreshment after a hectic day, on the road during a frustrating
traffics form of entertainment and all that, as if it wasn’t full of sugary
calories. But what’s happening inside the bodies of soda consumers with each
sip? sugary drinks increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease,
and other chronic conditions.
Reasons to Reduce Soft drinks
intake. 1 High Risk of Cancer : There have been many studies that have looked
at the links between various types of cancer and fizzy drink consumption,
Drinking just one fizzy drink a day could increase a man’s chance of developing
prostate cancer by around 40 per cent, secondly Drinking just one-and-a-half
cans a day can increase a girl's breast cancer risk by percent and lastly Some
chemicals that are used to colour soft drinks can cause cancer.
2. They Can Cause Diabetes:
Sugar-laden drinks have been proven to increase cases of Type 2 diabetes. A
study conducted between 1990 and 2000 estimated that the increased consumption
of sugar-sweetened drinks contributed to 130,000 new cases of diabetes. 3.
They Can Cause Premature Birth
in Women: Pregnant women were warned against drinking diet fizzy drinks after a
study taken in Denmark on 60,000 women. Those who drank artificially sweetened
soft drinks, whether fizzy or still, were found to be more likely to give birth
prematurely. It was thought that the chemicals in the artificial sweetener
changed the wombs of the women.
4. They Can Damage the Brain:
As well as affecting the body, fizzy drinks have been found to alter the
protein levels in the brain, which could lead to hyperactivity. 5.
They can Make One Violent: A
study carried out on teenagers found a link between drinking fizzy drinks,
violence and the likelihood of them carrying a weapon. The researchers found
that even teenagers who drank just two cans a week were more aggressive towards
their friends and those who drank five or more cans a week were also more
likely to have drunk alcohol or smoked at least once in the previous month. 6
. Liver Damage: A study from 2009
found that sugary drinks can cause fatty liver disease and be drinking just two
cans per day could lead to liver damage. Beverage companies know the haphazard
sugar cycle all too well. In the United States, they spend approximately $3.2
billion in marketing each year in an effort to tempt consumers to pick up a
liter of brown bubbly sugar with their pizza, or a case of cans for their
child’s next birthday party. Those little children have an 80 percent increased
risk of developing type 2 diabetes if they become regular soda drinkers. Their
future will be one full of kidney problems, reproductive issues, osteoporosis,
asthma, and bad teeth with dissolved tooth enamel.
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