ΤΑ ΑΝΑΨΥΚΤΙΚΑ ΔΟΛΟΦΟΝΟΥΝ! Έρευνα σοκ στην Αμερική.
180,000
νεκροί ετησίως!
Διαβήτης, καρκίνος και καρδιοπάθειες τα
αποτελέσματα.
Νευρικός κλονισμός στην -ξέρετε ποιά- από την δημοσιοποίηση των
αποτελεσμάτων της 5ετούς έρευνας που έγινε από το …Χάρβαρντ! Φανταστείτε δηλαδή
τα πραγματικά νούμερα.
Ως κύριος υπεύθυνος θεωρείται το γλυκό σε γεύση,
“χημικά παρασκευασμένο” αναψυκτικό, ξέρετε ποιό.
Μόλις έγιναν γνωστά τα
αποτελέσματα, ο δήμαρχος της Νέας Υόρκης, Μ.Μπλούμπεργκ, επιχείρησε να βγάλει
απαγόρευση για την πώληση μεγάλων σκευασμάτων αναψυκτικών στην πόλη, αλλά η
πρωτοβουλία του κρίθηκε παράνομη από τον δικαστή. Γεγονός που εξόργισε τον
δήμαρχο ο οποίος δήλωσε: “Μιλάμε για ανθρώπινες ζωές και όχι για
κέρδη”!
Ερευνητές αρχίζουν και συγκρίνουν πλέον τα αποτελέσματα με αυτά του
καπνίσματος, όσο
η κατανάλωση τέτοιων αναψυκτικών αυξάνεται.
Διαβάστε την είδηση και θα επανέλθουμε:
Your sweet tooth could be deadly: researchers have found that 25,000 people
died from drinking sugary beverages in the US in 2010 – and 180,000 have died
worldwide. The data presents new evidence on the public health hazard triggered
by artificial drinks.
Nearly half of all Americans, 48 percent, last year were drinking at least
one glass of soda per day, Gallup reported in July. Among soda-drinkers, the
average daily amount is 2.6 glasses. With such a high rate of soda consumption,
Americans should be worried about new data that Harvard researchers have
discovered about the danger of consuming sugary beverages.
Gitanjali Singh, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Harvard School of
Public Health in Boston and lead author of the study, has spent five years
researching the effect of sugary beverages with her Harvard colleagues. The team
found that the artificial drinks were directly responsible for 133,000 deaths
from diabetes, 44,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease and 6,000 deaths from
cancer in 2010.
With so many Americans drinking themselves to death, the researchers have
termed the dangerous habit a ‘public health hazard’. And while the cause of
death is usually attributed to a specific disease, the researchers found that
the high rate of consumption of sugary drinks directly caused those
conditions.
“We know that sugar-sweetened beverages are linked to obesity, and that a
large number of deaths are caused by obesity-related diseases. But until now,
nobody had really put these pieces together,” Singh said while presenting the
results of the study at the American Heart Association’s annual meeting in New
Orleans.
The researchers made their conclusions based on data that recorded how many
sugar-sweetened beverages people drank, divided by age and sex. They then
proceeded to determine how the amounts of consumed beverages affected obesity
rates, diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers. Finally, the scientists
calculated the mortality rates of these conditions and concluded that 180,000
deaths could be attributed to the consumption of unhealthy beverages.
The results of the study come just one week after New York City Judge Milton
Tingling blocked Mayor Michael Bloomberg from implementing a city-wide ban on
supersized sugary drinks. Bloomberg, angered about the rejection, said that the
judge was “totally in error” and that he was “talking about lives versus
profits”. The ban would have outlawed artificial beverages served in containers
16 ounces or larger. Critics have argued that Americans determined to drink
large quantities of soda could simply order multiple drinks or refill them – and
that the restriction would simply turn New York into a “nanny state”.
Whether or not lawmakers should have control over Americans’ consumption is
still a matter or debate. But the researchers claim the fact that sugary drinks
are unhealthy has been confirmed.
However the American Beverage Association has publicly criticized the
Harvard study, claiming that the researchers couldn’t possibly link deaths to
sugary drinks.
“It does not show that consuming sugar-sweetened beverages causes chronic
diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease or cancer – the real causes of
death among the studied subjects,” the industry group said in a statement. “The
researchers make a huge leap when they take beverage intake calculations from
around the globe and allege that those beverages are the cause of deaths which
the authors themselves acknowledge are due to chronic disease.”
But the authors claim that five years of research has allowed them to draw
solid conclusions linking high consumption of sugary drinks to the diseases that
ultimately killed its victims.
“I think our findings should really impel policymakers to make effective
policies to reduce sugary beverage consumption since it causes a significant
number of deaths,” Singh said, adding that she thinks “cause” is a fitting word
despite the limitations of the association study.
Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News’ chief health and medical editor, compared
sugary drinks to cigarettes – neither directly cause a person’s death, but both
cause diseases that are often fatal.
“It is quite frightening to see the rise in chronic diseases as people
around the world consume more and more sugary drinks,” Besser said. “It reminds
me of the way lung cancer is on the rise around the world as more and more
people smoke cigarettes.”
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