Artificially sweetened beverages and the response to the Global Obesity Crisis
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02/01/2017
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PLoS Medicine
Dietary intake of added sugars has increased dramatically worldwide during the past few decades, coinciding with increases in obesity and noncommunicable diseases. About 75% of all processed foods and beverages contain added sugar in the United States. Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), including carbonated soft drinks, fruit-flavored drinks, sports/energy drinks, and ready-to-drink coffees and teas, contribute to over 46% of added sugar in the US diet, are the second largest source in Brazilians’ diet, and constitute nearly a third of sugar intake among British adolescents.