Saturday 21 July 2012

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Experts aren't sure why drinking soda is linked to osteoporosis. It may be simply that the soda is displacing healthier drinks in your diet. If you're guzzling a Pepsi with dinner (orbreak fast!) you're probably not drinking the glass of milk or fortified orange juice that nutritionists recommend.
"There is an association between people who have high soda intake and risk of fracture, but that's probably due to the fact that if they have a high soda intake, they have a low milk intake," agrees Robert Heaney, MD, FACP, a professor of medicine at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., and a nationally recognized expert on osteoporosis.

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

Soft drinks osteoporosis

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