Drinking Soda Linked To Depression

Taken from Fox News  which is located   HERE.

A new study found that those who drink a fair amount of sweetened sodas and  fruit drinks – whether diet or regular – have an increased risk of depression.  Java-drinkers, on the other hand, have a slightly lower risk of the blues.

The study was presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s annual meeting  in San Diego this week.

Previous studies have found that drinking sweetened beverages was associated  with a higher prevalence of depression, suicidal thoughts and other mental  distress.  But this study was the first prospective study, meaning it  followed people over a number of years.

From 1995 to 1996, consumption of drinks such as soda, tea, fruit punch and  coffee was evaluated in 263,925 adults. About 10 years later, researchers asked  the participants whether they had been diagnosed with depression since the year  2000. A total of 11,311 people said yes.

Here’s what they found: • People who drank more than four cans or  cups of soda per day were 30 percent more likely to develop depression than  those who drank no soda.

• Those who drank four cans of fruit punch per day were about 38 percent more  likely to develop depression than those who did not drink sweetened drinks.

• The risk of depression was greater for those who drank diet soda rather  than regular soda, diet fruit drinks instead of sugar-sweetened fruit drinks and  diet rather than regular iced tea.

The researchers acknowledge the study does not prove a cause and effect. In  other words, it could be that people who are depressed tend to drink more  soda.

“However, consumption of sweetened beverages has been linked to several  adverse health outcomes,” said study author Dr. Honglei Chen, an investigator in  the epidemiology branch with the National Institutes of Environmental Health  Sciences.

“Frequent consumption of these drinks should be avoided,” he added.

The study also found that coffee drinkers seemed to be slightly protected  from depression. People who drank four cups of coffee per day were about 10  percent less likely to develop depression than those who drank no  coffee.

“Coffee contains large amounts of caffeine, which is a well-known brain  stimulant,” Chen said.

Coffee and tea contain antioxidants and phytochemicals, which promote health  and well-being.

Last year, the well-known Nurse’s Health Study found drinking coffee was  associated with a lower risk of depression and several prior studies found fewer  suicides in those who drank coffee.

Though more research is needed to confirm the findings, Chen said, “Our  research suggests that cutting out or down on sweetened diet drinks or replacing  them with unsweetened coffee may naturally help lower your depression risk.”

 

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2 Responses

  1. This makes sense to me. I am not big on drinking sweetened drinks of any kind but I know many people who can’t go a day without soda. I fear for my grandchildren. Thank you for your post.

  2. Very interesting post. I’m in the process of trying to kick the soda habit as well—even though I’ve been drinking only diet for the past 10 years. I had a post on how to quit based on advice I got from those of my friends who successfully weaned off the stuff.

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