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A narrative review of the effects of sugar-sweetened beverages on human health: A key global health issue

Author Affiliations
National Defence University of Malaysia, Swansea University, University of Macerata, North South University, ...
Published InJournal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology
Year2020
Citations45

Abstract

The provision of healthy and safe food is vital for human health, and the addition of unnecessary sugars in foodstuffs is an important global issue, leading to multiple long- and short-term health issues and spiraling costs for individuals and governments alike. The negative effect of excess sugar consumption contributes to adverse health conditions, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and poor oral health in both high and low resource settings. A key plank of governmental and health promotion bodies' nutritional guidance is to raise public awareness of "hidden" sugars, salt, and fats, such as found in processed foods and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), and guide individuals to reduce their consumption. This rapid narrative review brings together some of the key issues identified…
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