Many people are drinking less sugary soft drink than in the past. This is a great win for public health, given the recognised risks of diets high in sugar-sweetened drinks.
But over time, intake of diet soft drinks has grown. In fact, it’s so high that these products are now regularly detected in wastewater.
So what does the research say about how your health is affected in the long term if you drink them often?
Details
Title
Cheeky diet soft drink getting you through the work day? Here’s what that may mean for your health
Creators
Lauren Ball - The University of Queensland
Emily Burch - Southern Cross University, Faculty of Health
Publication Details
The Conversation
Publisher
The Conversation Media Group
Identifiers
991013210512102368
Academic Unit
Faculty of Health
Language
English
Resource Type
Magazine article
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Cheeky diet soft drink getting you through the work day? Here’s what that may mean for your health