In 2023, adults in the US consumed an average of 39 gallons of sugary drinks per person, while the UK saw over 60% of adults regularly drinking coffee or tea (CDC, Statista). These choices significantly affect metabolic and cardiovascular systems. Early identification of drink-related health risks remains challenging due to subtle initial symptoms and overlapping lifestyle factors, complicating prevention and intervention efforts.
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2. Sugar-Sweetened Soft Drinks Sugar-sweetened soft drinks, including sodas and fruit-flavored beverages, are a major contributor to rising obesity and type 2 diabetes rates worldwide. Their…