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  2. Sweetened beverage - Wikipedia

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    It is likely that weight gain caused by sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is what increases the risk of type 2 diabetes. [ 32 ] In 2017, 15 national organizations including the American Cancer Society , American Heart Association , and American Medical Association stated "sugary drinks are a major contributor to the increasing rates of type ...

  3. Change4Life - Wikipedia

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    On Channel 4, Change4Life was a previous sponsor of The Simpsons.The sponsor of Change4Life with Simpsons happened from Monday, 5 October to Christmas Day 2009. In 2013, Change4Life joined with ITV as well as food manufacturing companies such as Quorn and Asda to launch an "ad takeover" during primetime tv.

  4. Obesity in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Research by the group has highlighted the amount of added sugar contained in both processed food as well as drinks sold by national retailers such as Starbucks and Costa Coffee. [14] [36] Despite this, the proposed sugar tax was squarely aimed at high-sugar drinks, particularly fizzy drinks, which are popular among teenagers. Pure fruit juices ...

  5. NHS patients begin receiving weight loss balloon - AOL

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  6. An alarming number of kids have two or more sugary drinks a day

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    A new study suggests 30% of kids in the U.S. consumed more than two sugary drinks per day and two in every three kids drank at least one sugary drink.

  7. Are American Kids Drinking More Diet Drinks? - AOL

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  8. Childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    A study of 1800 children aged two to twelve in Colac, Australia, tested a program of restricted diet (no carbonated drinks or sweets) and increased exercise. Interim results included a 68% increase in after school activity programs , 21% reduction in television viewing, and an average of 1 kg weight reduction compared to a control group.

  9. Poison control centers report shocking 20% hike in calls for ...

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    About 48% of the calls of kids drinking energy drinks in 2023 were reported as unintentional chugs, with the rate of cases almost doubling for 6-year-olds and 12-year-olds.