According to the news in the newspaper

, the study carried out by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, affiliated to the World Health Organization, from 10 European countries, with an average age of over 50, more than 450 thousand. adults participated. Studies have revealed that beverages such as carbonated beverages and soft drinks can cause premature death.
Individuals were followed for 16 years in the study
The study did not initially include individuals with conditions such as cancer, heart disease or diabetes. Of the individuals included in the study between 1992 and 2000 and followed for an average of 16 years, more than 41,600 died during this period.
Those who consume carbonated beverages and soft drinks are at risk of premature death
During the study, the participants were informed about their dietary habits, including their consumption of soda, fruit juice, and power drinks, as well as many aspects of life style, such as exercise, smoking, and weight. question was posed. The research revealed that 9.3 percent of those who consumed less than one glass of soft drink per month for 16 years died, and 11.5 percent of those who consumed two or more glasses of 250 milliliters of soft drinks per day died.
17 percent higher
Researchers found that those who drank two glasses of soft drink a day had less than one glass a month to take into account other factors such as body mass index, diet, physical activity, smoking, and education. It was observed that it was 17 percent higher than those who consumed it.
Damages the circulation system
It was noted that the results were valid for both sugary and sweetened beverages, and similar results were seen for both men and women in the study. When the researchers looked at plausible causes of death in the midst of attendees, the researchers found that frequent consumption of artificially sweetened soft drinks was linked to a higher risk of death from circulatory diseases.
Digestive system disorders also increase the risk of death
Soft drinks with sweeteners were also associated with a higher risk of death from digestive system disorders. It was also pointed out that all soft drinks are associated with an increased risk of death from Parkinson’s.