A Daily Glass of Soda or Juice Can Increase Your Risk of Cancer

  • 5 years ago
A Daily Glass of Soda or Juice Can Increase Your Risk of Cancer According to a new French study that looked at more than 100,000 people, sugary drinks are linked to an increased risk of cancer. They found that a 100 ml sugary drink per day led to a 18% increase in overall cancer risk and a 22% increase in breast cancer risk. The study participants were 79% women and 21% men. The observational study was conducted over a nine-year period. Sugary drink consumption was self-reported by participants through the use of questionnaires. On average, men consumed 90.3 ml of sugary drinks daily, while women only consumed 74.6 ml. A total of 2,193 cases of cancer were diagnosed during the study’s follow-up period, with the average age at the time of diagnosis being 59 years old. Researchers believe that additives in sugary drinks, such as 4-methylimidazole, could also play a role in cancer formation.

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