After a decade ago, a number of independent scientific groups from the US proved that various non-alcoholic carbonated drinks lead to a catastrophic weight gain and obesity, due to the high calorie content, the managers of the manufacturing companies came up with an original way to solve the suddenly arising problem, As reported by the Internet publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old Pannochka. Net The so-called concept of diet drinks was created - they will not be at all different in taste, but they will contain a minimum amount of calories and will not cause obesity.
Today, these drinks are associated with advertising with a healthy lifestyle, sports, and weight loss. However, the cycle of new research by scientists from the United States should now put a new problem before the producers: it turns out that such drinks fundamentally destroy our health. In particular, according to statistical data, the frequent use of dietary non-alcoholic carbonated drinks increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes by 43%, as well as deaths due to various diseases of the cardiovascular system.
In two independent studies, each lasting 10 years, it was also established that, in the long term, the use of diet drinks of this category promotes the development of diabetes, metabolic syndrome and irreversible metabolic disorder that will lead to all the same obesity. That is, if ordinary carbonated soft drinks contain a lot of calories and therefore add to us excess weight, then the same variants of diet drinks also destroy our internal organs - according to scientists, their conclusions represent only the tip of the iceberg.
Behind all these diseases lies the serious destruction of the structure of our body, the displacement of the hormonal balance, the weakening of the nervous and immune system, and many other destructive processes. Why dietary soft drinks have a similar effect on our body - as long as this remains unclear. To clarify this fact, more research is required, but their manufacturers are already facing the same problem as ten years earlier. Perhaps now they will have to develop "safe for the heart" options for such drinks.
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