@MohammedAlo "The Relationship of Sugar to Population-Level Diabetes Prevalence: An Econometric Analysis of Repeated Cross-Sectional Data" https://t.co/BptLH3RZVc
@WarriorsGiveTop @balldontstop Here's a study by Dr. Lustig (preeminent endocrinologist and neuro-endocrinologist, if you don't know Lustig he's authored 125 peer reviewed articles on diabetes, obesity, and the causes) https://t.co/ZfA1ZcySXr And here's
@hrusovskyjan Nebyly by k tomu nějaký papery? Ideálně nefinancovaný Coca-Colou (jako třeba https://t.co/6JLdxIObOP). Moc jsem nehledal, ale když vynechám tenhle typ paperů, tak se spíš zdá, že tam nějaká asociace je (ne nutně kauzální). Jako např. tahle po
@paradoksologos @eskitvitler Senin hatan okumadan ukalalık yapıp karşındakinin argümanı yerine karşındakine saldırman. Biz şeker demedik, aşırı şeker tüketimi dedik. Bak senin için linke de tıkladım bu sefer makale veriyorum, bi daha oku. https://t.co/3GQx
RT @drbillgibson: @UbakaOgbogu Maybe. The evidence isn’t great to support the idea, and it’s a risk factor not direct causal agent at best.…
@UbakaOgbogu "every 150 kcal/person/day increase in sugar availability (about one can of soda/day) was associated with increased diabetes prevalence by 1.1%" https://t.co/9DxdNclwGJ
@UbakaOgbogu Maybe. The evidence isn’t great to support the idea, and it’s a risk factor not direct causal agent at best. https://t.co/K1HkThiAme
A population study comprising over 175 countries found that the risk of developing diabetes grew by 1.1% for every 150 calories of sugar, or about one can of soda, consumed PER DAY! https://t.co/seu7qkLCCJ
@SEESustainabil1 Is this what you're looking for? Study of repeated cross-sectional data on diabetes from 175 countries found that every 150 kcal/person/day increase in sugar availability (~1 can of soda/day) was associated with 1.1% increase in diabetes p
@mohamedeldora https://t.co/YpH57M17l0 ديه study بتبين ال correlation ده... و فيه غيرها كتير بس لو حابب تدور اكتر ابحث عن glycemic index و تاثيره علي insulin spikes و insulin resistance خد بالك ان كل حاجة هنا multifactorial و لما بنقول انه فيه رابط بينهم
RT @DuncanCantDie: @AceTrainerLiam @JoeMerrick @LeeMorgan86 more scientific sources just for the fun of it. https://t.co/gLGWysep4h https…
@AceTrainerLiam @JoeMerrick @LeeMorgan86 more scientific sources just for the fun of it. https://t.co/gLGWysep4h https://t.co/mFhJ7aJ8ek https://t.co/aJBbLgFfdv https://t.co/o3k8ArWnZ9 Also 80% of cases of type 2 diabetes can be reversed with diet.
RT @mushawah1: انتبه من المشروبات الغازيه و العصائر المحلاه ذات المحتوى العالي من السكر فانها تتسبب بالسمنه ثم السكري الثاني وامراض القلب و…
RT @mushawah1: انتبه من المشروبات الغازيه و العصائر المحلاه ذات المحتوى العالي من السكر فانها تتسبب بالسمنه ثم السكري الثاني وامراض القلب و…
A population study comprising over 175 countries found that the risk of developing diabetes grew by 1.1% for every 150 calories of sugar, or about one can of soda, consumed per day (18Trusted Source (https://t.co/OQPj3aaIQu)).
A population study comprising over 175 countries found that the risk of developing diabetes grew by 1.1% for every 150 calories of sugar, or about one can of soda, consumed per day (Source (https://t.co/OQPj3aaIQu)).
RT @mrc314: 🤡: SuGaR DoEsN't CaUsE DiEbEtEs! "Differences in sugar availability statistically explain variations in diabetes prevalence ra…
RT @mrc314: 🤡: SuGaR DoEsN't CaUsE DiEbEtEs! "Differences in sugar availability statistically explain variations in diabetes prevalence ra…
🤡: SuGaR DoEsN't CaUsE DiEbEtEs! "Differences in sugar availability statistically explain variations in diabetes prevalence rates at a population level that are not explained by physical activity, overweight or obesity." https://t.co/SSNJzQf7Gg
RT @mushawah1: انتبه من المشروبات الغازيه و العصائر المحلاه ذات المحتوى العالي من السكر فانها تتسبب بالسمنه ثم السكري الثاني وامراض القلب و…
RT @mushawah1: انتبه من المشروبات الغازيه و العصائر المحلاه ذات المحتوى العالي من السكر فانها تتسبب بالسمنه ثم السكري الثاني وامراض القلب و…
انتبه من المشروبات الغازيه و العصائر المحلاه ذات المحتوى العالي من السكر فانها تتسبب بالسمنه ثم السكري الثاني وامراض القلب و ما يتعلق بها من امراض مترتبه عليها https://t.co/TU6NP3Pvpk https://t.co/AneMXPYQqr https://t.co/PTCXoTkRvb https://t.co/TY5xXPErIp
@missmartywolfe @RyanMarino Congrats, your state is only the 16th worst for adult diabetes! That’s some great immunity! https://t.co/64RbRNGPfF https://t.co/tKNKHRvjas
@CarnivoreMD Causality is very difficult to establish in nutritional research but there are associations between refined carbs after controlling for total calories, obesity, aging, income., etc. https://t.co/5aGbGaDaOg
@stasia1173 @garyrimmer501 @sado_dan @DrAseemMalhotra @NHSEngland Sugar causes sugar diabetes https://t.co/GENwmMxK9O
Just as the model from Basu et al predicts https://t.co/24LaHxAxDB
@whsource Just as the model from Basu et al predicts https://t.co/24LaHxAxDB
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
This should be common sense, but apparently it's not. Eat less sugar, reduce your risk of diabetes.
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
Sugar consumption correlates with prevalence of diabetes, across 175 countries. https://t.co/FCgqHSX1Wb
@The_Nutrivore @JaffaSumo @ChrisMasterjohn @AlexJLeaf @BioLayne https://t.co/YbIO7YNkDe - every 150 calories increased diabetes prevalence by 0.1% - But, if those 150 calories came from soda, diabetes prevalence increased 11 fold (1.1% p<0.001) This als
@Nekokari_JP 砂糖の摂取が他の食べ物と関係なく糖尿病の原因の一つになっているという論文 https://t.co/HXdZriUwMS
@JacobGudiol @JimJohnsonSci @CCforTN Just as this model predicts
@KLNeve @actiononsugar @PHE_uk "Differences in sugar availability statistically explain variations in diabetes prevalence rates at a population level that are not explained by physical activity, overweight or obesity." https://t.co/24LaHxAxDB Time to sep
@AlexJLeaf @DrEades This is also an interesting coincidence don’t you think? https://t.co/QFahpLresP
@domotor_r @coercaodobem @SF_Moro https://t.co/pjPEpGlUMx https://t.co/wCM2hibn44 https://t.co/AjUQl7xbcz https://t.co/1VWXduy470 https://t.co/77gC88sZqS https://t.co/wCM2hibn44 https://t.co/pjPEpGlUMx Alguns dos que salvei nas minhas anotações. Embaso me
@DrSarahHallberg @Dr__Guess @bigfatsurprise "the sugar-diabetes relationship appeared to meet criteria for temporal causality" https://t.co/24LaHxAxDB Diabetes down, but obesity up in the US? How are the sugar-trends? https://t.co/IPBTBw4688 https://t.co
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @deandudley: @MoveLiveLearn @SportRd_Clint @Beek4PL @philmorgo This paper for me is confirmation that sugar is the crux of the problem.…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @gfj1979: 😃"the sugar-diabetes relationship appeared to meet criteria for temporal causality" https://t.co/24LaHxAxDB https://t.co/UDPPI…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
@MoveLiveLearn @SportRd_Clint @Beek4PL @philmorgo This paper for me is confirmation that sugar is the crux of the problem. See https://t.co/lhOeDt67SC If we can reduce kids quantity & frequency of sugar intake, we will see many of these NCD markers mov
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @gfj1979: 😃"the sugar-diabetes relationship appeared to meet criteria for temporal causality" https://t.co/24LaHxAxDB https://t.co/UDPPI…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…
RT @Mangan150: Sugar consumption is directly tied to diabetes prevalence at a population level. No other food is. via @gfj1979 https:/…