Minus 4 years of life: Study links soft drinks to accelerated cell aging

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Minus 4 years of life: Study links soft drinks to accelerated cell aging



The regular consumption of fizzy drinks accelerates cellular aging of tissues, according to a new study by American scientists. People who enjoy daily carbonated sodas experience DNA changes, aging their cells by four years.

After studying over 5,300 "healthy adults" in the US – aged between 20 and 65 years old, who had no history of diabetes or cardiovascular disease – the researchers found that the biological age of those who have been drinking fizzy drinks daily was increased – thus potentially shortening their lifespan.

Cell aging, prompted by sugary soft drinks including cola, is similar to the aging caused by excessive smoking, says the report, which was published in the American Journal of Public Health.

Scientists from the University of California in San Francisco based their study on the examination of telomeres – a part of chromosomes, previously linked with human lifespan.

Each habitual can of soda makes telomeres physically shorter, scientists say, not only decreasing a life cycle, but also possibly causing the development of diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and some forms of cancer.



The researchers say only sugar-sweetened fizzy drinks cause cell changes. Telomeres were not affected by diet soda, and those who drank fruit juices actually lengthened their telomeres.

The over-consumption of soft drinks has long been linked to obesity and other health problems. In September, Russia's Public Chamber came up with an initiative to ban selling sodas to children under 14 years of age. The proposition has been sent for government review.

Energy drinks are now in the spotlight too. Said to have bad effects on health, especially in children and teenagers, Lithuania voted to make the sale of energy drinks to minors illegal earlier this year. Parliament voted to prohibit highly caffeinated beverages to people under the age of 18, making Lithuania the first EU country to enact such a ban.

source: http://rt.com/usa/197324-soft-drink..._medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

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Fukk I'm screwed.. 2 litres a day of Coke Cola for the last 20 years..
 

B00Mer

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I knew you knew, but what's new is, BOOMer didn't know.

That was fun, lol.

Oh well. :lol:

It's been one of those days anyhow..

Started off my putting Refer Diesel into my truck.. same crap just tax free and creates paperwork..

Then pissed off at that, tossed my trash and my truck keys with it..

One of those days..

Figured after that, wished for a "Reset Button" or maybe should have slept in.. dunno.
 

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A gambling man eh? I like it! Lol.

ha, if it winds up being Diet Coke that kills me I'll consider it a win. My family history makes it look like it will probably be something worse. Hell of a lot of cancer and heart problems on both sides.
 

SLM

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ha, if it winds up being Diet Coke that kills me I'll consider it a win. My family history makes it look like it will probably be something worse. Hell of a lot of cancer and heart problems on both sides.

Well then, what the hell, I'd be adding something to that Diet Coke, lol. Hell, just make it a regular Coke. Ya only live once. ;)