October 30, 2025
Sugary Drinks Raise Diabetes Risk More Than Sweet Foods

A Daily Soda Raised Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 25 Percent

Dr. Della Corte and her team analyzed 29 long-term studies involving more than 500,000 healthy adults from around the world, including the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. All the included studies tracked total sugar intake and intake of different types of sugar, including sucrose and fructose.

The researchers collected their data using surveys that asked how often participants ate or drank certain foods and beverages and in what amounts. The scientists then calculated how many grams of sugar were in those items.

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