Faculty Opinions recommendation of Soft drinks, fructose consumption, and the risk of gout in men: prospective cohort study.

Author(s):  
Neil Turner
2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 1618-1626 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allison M Hodge ◽  
Julie K Bassett ◽  
Roger L Milne ◽  
Dallas R English ◽  
Graham G Giles

AbstractObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that more frequent consumption of sugar-sweetened soft drinks would be associated with increased risk of obesity-related cancers. Associations for artificially sweetened soft drinks were assessed for comparison.DesignProspective cohort study with cancers identified by linkage to cancer registries. At baseline, participants completed a 121-item FFQ including separate questions about the number of times in the past year they had consumed sugar-sweetened or artificially sweetened soft drinks. Anthropometric measurements, including waist circumference, were taken and questions about smoking, leisure-time physical activity and intake of alcoholic beverages were completed.SettingThe Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (MCCS) is a prospective cohort study which recruited 41 514 men and women aged 40–69 years between 1990 and 1994. A second wave of data collection occurred in 2003–2007.SubjectsData for 35 593 participants who developed 3283 incident obesity-related cancers were included in the main analysis.ResultsIncreasing frequency of consumption of both sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened soft drinks was associated with greater waist circumference at baseline. For sugar-sweetened soft drinks, the hazard ratio (HR) for obesity-related cancers increased as frequency of consumption increased (HR for consumption >1/dv. <1/month=1·18; 95 % CI 0·97, 1·45;P-trend=0·007). For artificially sweetened soft drinks, the HR for obesity-related cancers was not associated with consumption (HR for consumption >1/dv. <1/month=1·00; 95 % CI 0·79, 1·27;P-trend=0·61).ConclusionsOur results add to the justification to minimise intake of sugar-sweetened soft drinks.


Author(s):  
Mika Kivimaki ◽  
Marko Elovainio ◽  
Jussi Vahtera ◽  
Marianna Virtanen ◽  
Jane E. Ferrie

2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. R. Aro ◽  
H. J. de Koning ◽  
K. Vehkalahti ◽  
P. Absetz ◽  
M. Schreck ◽  
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