Drinks With Added Sugars Linked to Lipid Imbalance, Which Increases CVD Risk
February 27, 2020
February 27, 2020
DALLAS, Texas, Feb. 27 -- The American Heart Association issued the following news release:
Drinking 12 ounces of sugary drinks more than once per day is linked to lower levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), ("good" cholesterol), and higher levels of triglycerides, in middle aged and older adults, both of which have been shown to increase risk of cardiovascular disease. These results are from a new observational study published in the Journal of the Ameri . . .
Drinking 12 ounces of sugary drinks more than once per day is linked to lower levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), ("good" cholesterol), and higher levels of triglycerides, in middle aged and older adults, both of which have been shown to increase risk of cardiovascular disease. These results are from a new observational study published in the Journal of the Ameri . . .