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Soft drinks erhöhen Fettleber-Risiko – Heilpraxis

Soft drinks erhöhen Fettleber-Risiko – Heilpraxis

Soft drinks are increasing the risk, a non-alcoholic fettler disease to injure. The problem with the extended content is that it plays a relevant role in the higher incidence of the played reading experience.

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  • Brianda I. Armenta-Guirado, Paloma Muñoz-Aguirre, Yvonne N. Flores, Rafael Velázquez-Cruz, Jorge Salmerón, et al.: Soft drink consumption and increased risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: results from the healthcare workers cohort study; in: Annals of Hepatology (published 12.09.2024), Annals of Hepatology
  • Bettina Geidl-Flueck, Michel Hochuli, Ágota Németh, Kaspar Berneis, Giatgen A. Spinas, et al.: Fructose- and sucrose- but not glucose-sweetened beverages promote hepatic de novo lipogenesis: a randomized controlled trial; in: Journal of Hepatology (published July 2021), Journal of Hepatology
  • Amy Mullee, Dora Romaguera, Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard, Vivian Viallon, Magdalena Stepien, et al.: Association between soft drink consumption and mortality in 10 European countries; in: JAMA Internal Medicine (published 03.09.2019), JAMA Internal Medicine

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