Study suggests link between diet drinks during pregnancy and childhood obesity
New research reveals that children born to pregnant women
with gestational diabetes who drank at least one “diet” drink per day
were 60% more likely to have a high birth weight, compared to children
born to women who never drank artificially sweetened drinks.
At age seven, children born to mothers with gestational diabetes who drank at least one artificially sweetened drink per day were almost twice as likely to be overweight or obese, according to a research.
Researchers studied data collected between 1996 and 2002 for 918 pregnant women with gestational diabetes . At the 25th week of pregnancy, the women completed a detailed questionnaire about the foods they ate.
Gestational diabetes is a condition that sees women develop high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. It affects around 10% of women. The condition carries risks for the mother and child (excessive weight and growth).
According to the study, 50% of participants drank artificially sweetened drinks and 9% reported drinking them every day. The children of the daily consumers were 60% more likely to have a high birth weight, compared to children born to women who never drank sweetened drinks.
Unsurprisingly, at age seven, children were less likely to be obese if their mother drank only water. However, the study showed little advantage in drinking artificially sweetened drinks over sugar-sweetened drinks. At age seven, children born to both groups were equally likely to be overweight or obese.
Previous studies have shown that drinking diet drinks, whether pregnant or not, could lead to weight gain, as they are thought to stimulate appetite and maintain the body in an addiction to sugar.
People who are overweight and obese may notably eat more when they consume artificially sweetened drinks, according to a study published in the Journal , saying consuming“diet” drinks could also encourage people to allow themselves to eat more, ranging on average from 88 calories per day for overweight people to 194 calories per day for obese people.
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At age seven, children born to mothers with gestational diabetes who drank at least one artificially sweetened drink per day were almost twice as likely to be overweight or obese, according to a research.
Researchers studied data collected between 1996 and 2002 for 918 pregnant women with gestational diabetes . At the 25th week of pregnancy, the women completed a detailed questionnaire about the foods they ate.
Gestational diabetes is a condition that sees women develop high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. It affects around 10% of women. The condition carries risks for the mother and child (excessive weight and growth).
According to the study, 50% of participants drank artificially sweetened drinks and 9% reported drinking them every day. The children of the daily consumers were 60% more likely to have a high birth weight, compared to children born to women who never drank sweetened drinks.
Unsurprisingly, at age seven, children were less likely to be obese if their mother drank only water. However, the study showed little advantage in drinking artificially sweetened drinks over sugar-sweetened drinks. At age seven, children born to both groups were equally likely to be overweight or obese.
Previous studies have shown that drinking diet drinks, whether pregnant or not, could lead to weight gain, as they are thought to stimulate appetite and maintain the body in an addiction to sugar.
People who are overweight and obese may notably eat more when they consume artificially sweetened drinks, according to a study published in the Journal , saying consuming“diet” drinks could also encourage people to allow themselves to eat more, ranging on average from 88 calories per day for overweight people to 194 calories per day for obese people.
this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes
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