Sugar-Sweetened Beverage, Diet Soda, and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Over 6 Years: The Framingham Heart Study
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is associated with sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption in cross-sectional studies. In a prospective cohort, we examined the association of beverage consumption (SSB and diet soda) with incident NAFLD and changes in hepatic fat in the Framingham Heart Study (FHS).
Source: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: William Y. Park, Ioanna Yiannakou, Julie M. Petersen, Udo Hoffmann, Jiantao Ma, Michelle T. Long Source Type: research
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