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![]() Taste.com.au | Metabolic Syndrome: Are Diet Drinks Responsible? The Money Times, India - Metabolic syndrome is usually a result of a combination of two or more such factors. The new study has, for what it is worth, managed to polarize the ... Study: Diet Soda Linked to Heart Risks Sodas - diet or not - linked to heart disease: study Diet, sugary sodas alike lin! ked to h eart disease factors |
![]() Sky News Australia | Study: Soda Drinkers at Risk of Metabolic Syndrome, Heart Disease Associated Content, CO - Metabolic syndrome is a serious condition, or rather a group of conditions, that cause an increase in the risk for conditions such as heart disease. ... Pop Linked to Metabolic Syndrome Diet soft drinks linked to heart disease risk: study Soft drink study |
| Metabolic syndrome increases risk of cardiac harm in those with ... Medicexchange (press release), UK - Cardiovascular damage occurs more frequently in hypertensive patients with metabolic syndrome than in hypertensive patients without, according to a study in ... |
| Dairy lovers show lower metabolic syndrome risk Daily Times, Pakistan - Metabolic syndrome refers to a group of risk factors for heart disease and type 2 diabetes. The components include high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar ... |
| Visceral Adipose Tissue Accumulation, Cardiorespiratory Fitness ... Archives of Internal Medicine - Conclusion This study underlines the importance of visceral AT accumulation in the previously reported association between CRF and metabolic complications ... |
| Low-Carb Diets Combat Metabolic Syndrome Forbes, NY - FRIDAY, July 20 (HealthDay News) -- A low-carbohydrate diet helps people with a condition called metabolic syndrome, a collection of serious risk factors ... |
| Low vitamin D may increase metabolic syndrome risk Food Consumer, IL - By David Liu Low levels of vitamin D in the blood may increase risk of developing metabolic syndrome in obese people, a new study found. ... |
| Even diet pop linked to heart-disease risk in surprising study Chicago Sun-Times, United States - The study found those who drank one or more pops a day -- diet or regular -- had an increased risk of metabolic syndrome, compared with those who had less ... |
| Drinking Soda, Even Diet, Can Lead to Diabetes KLAS-TV, NV - Nutrition specialist, Mary Wilson says when research links soda-drinkers with metabolic syndrome, there are likely to be other lifestyle choices involved. ... |
| The CNN Wire: Tuesday, July 24 CNN - The study looked at more than 6000 healthy people, who showed no signs of metabolic syndrome, and then followed up. After four years, 53 percent of people ... |
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Metabolic syndrome is a constellation of health problems -- high waist circumference, high blood pressure, low levels of "good" cholesterol," and other health problems -- that have been strongly linked to developing heart disease, ...
Soft Drinks Linked To Heart Disease Via Metabolic Syndrome
... the large-scale ongoing Framingham Heart Study has found that drinking more than one soft drink a day, whether regular or diet, may be linked to an increased risk of developing heart disease, via an increase in metabolic syndrome. ...
Conclusions: How about that story of diet soda and...
The researchers found those who drank more than one soda per day - diet or regular - had an increased risk of metabolic syndrome, compared to those who drank less than one soda. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of symptoms that increase ...
CBS4 attributed industry position on dangers of soft drink ...
The study from the American Heart Association found people who have one or more soft drinks a day, regular or diet, are more likely to have metabolic syndrome, which can double the risk of heart disease and stroke. Metabolic syndrome is ...
Drinking soft drinks may cause metabolism to go haywire
Coke - Image 1 Researchers have come to some data that suggests that there is a connection between drinking soft drinks and a medical condition known as Metabolic Syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is a condition that entails increased risk ...
Diet Soda: Indicator of Bad Things to Come
My bet is that people who regularly consume diet soda are just more likely to have bad eating and exercise habits that eventually line the trail to metabolic syndrome. It's not rocket science and it's not exactly the fault of the ...
Low-Carb Diets Combat Metabolic Syndrome
A low-carbohydrate diet helps people with a condition called metabolic syndrome, a collection of serious risk factors found in some obese individuals. Now, a new study confirms the diet is effective against the syndrome, ...
No safe diet haven
They found that adults who drink one or more soft drinks a day had about a 50-per-cent higher risk of metabolic syndrome – a cluster of risk factors such as excessive fat around the waist, low levels of "good" cholesterol, ...
Metabolic syndrome in a can
Now a new study finds an intriguing link between drinking one or more sodas a day (diet or regular) and metabolic syndrome, a cluster of symptoms which increase the risk for heart disease -- large waistlines, higher blood pressures, ...
Diet Soda Might Not Actually Be Better For You
The study compared soft-drink consumption among nearly 9000 middle-aged men and women and found that soda drinkers were at a 48% higher risk for metabolic syndrome, a collection of health problems including being overweight and having ...
Another Reason to Say No to Soda
Metabolic syndrome is a constellation of conditions -- excess abdominal fat, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and high triglycerides -- which lead to a higher risk of heart disease and other chronic health problems. ...
Diet sodas linked to heart problems
Still, the study found those who "drank one or more sodas a day diet or regular had an increased risk of metabolic syndrome, compared to those who drank sodas infrequently. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of symptoms that increase the ...
Another Reason to Say No to Soda
I just read the latest news about a new study that shows that drinkers of diet and regular soda are 48 percent more likely to suffer from metabolic syndrome. Of course, most of us know that sugary sodas are bad for us, but this study ...
A Love Letter from Ron
Per an article quoting Adam Campbell in the July 24, 2007 Men's Health Daily Dose regarding metabolic syndrome and diet soft drinks, I'm really concerned that the methodology being promulgated to debunk research is careless and quite ...
Diet Soda, Metabolic Syndrome Linked
Drinking as little as one can of soda a day — regular or diet — is associated with a 48% increased risk of metabolic syndrome, a key predecessor of heart disease and diabetes, according to results released Monday. ...

