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How Harmful Are The Soft Drinks?

by Sara
Posted June 27, 2010 at 12:58 AM

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  • Posted June 28, 2010 at 9:04 AM
    Soft drinks contain empty calories which is bad for health. Also they contain preservatives mainly phosphorus which pose health risk. Sometimes, too much use of soft drinks might cause calcium deficiency.
  • Swati Khanna wrote
    Posted December 15, 2010 at 7:14 AM
    Excessive use of carbonated beverages, sports drinks and fruit drinks can impact bone health, oral health and lead to obesity in young people. The typical 12-ounce can of non-diet pop provides approximately 150 calories, nine teaspoons of sugar, and no minerals or vitamins.
    Sports drinks and fruit drinks have similar amounts of sugar and calories but often have
    some vitamins and minerals.

    Because many carbonated soft drinks are high in caffeine, they are also mildly addictive, leading to increased consumption. Girls ages 12 to 19 years consume an average of 59 mg of caffeine per day and boys consume an average of 86 mg of caffeine per day. One can of cola contains 40 to 45 mg of caffeine.

    The high acid and sugar content of pop provide a rich environment for dental decay. The high calorie content of pop may add to the increasing rate of obesity in youth. Overweight adolescents are more likely to become overweight adults.

    As carbonated soft drinks tend to contain high amounts of both sugars and acids, they’re the worst possible combination for dental health.
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