Findings from several studies point to sugar-sweetened beverages increasing risk of heart disease and diabetes, even in people who are not carrying excess body fat .
Sugar-sweetened beverages are also harmful for children, so be careful as they can contribute not only to obesity in children but also to conditions that usually do not develop until adulthood, like diabetes, high blood pressure, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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