Too much diet soda can damage your kidney
November 1st, 2009 - 12:34 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )Washington, Nov 1 (ANI): Too much diet soda can lead to decline in kidney function among women, say researchers.
The team from Brigham and Women’s Hospital has found that individuals consuming a diet high in sodium or artificially sweetened drinks might be damaging their kidney.
“There are currently limited data on the role of diet in kidney disease,” said Dr Julie Lin, MPH, FASN of Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
“While more study is needed, our research suggests that higher sodium and artificially sweetened soda intake are associated with greater rate of decline in kidney function.” Lin added.
In the study involving more than 3,000 women found that “in women with well-preserved kidney function, higher dietary sodium intake was associated with greater kidney function decline, which is consistent with experimental animal data that high sodium intake promotes progressive kidney decline.”
Another study also conducted by Dr. Lin and Dr. Gary Curhan examined the influence of sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverages on kidney function decline in the same group of Nurses’ Health Study participants.
This investigation reported “a significant two-fold increased odds, between two or more servings per day of artificially sweetened soda and faster kidney function decline; no relation between sugar-sweetened beverages and kidney function decline was noted” said Dr. Lin.
The findings were presented at the American Society of Nephrology’s annual meeting in San Diego, California. (ANI)
- Sugar-sweetened drinks linked to higher BP - Mar 01, 2011
- Diet fizzy drinks, artificial sweeteners 'do not raise obesity, diabetes risk' - Apr 19, 2011
- Excess sugar may cause heart attacks later - Jan 11, 2011
- Sugary cola drinks linked to higher gestational diabetes risk - Dec 01, 2009
- 'Diet' soft drinks linked to premature births - Aug 19, 2010
- Healthy diet 'can ward off kidney stones' - Sep 17, 2010
- Sodas, other sugary beverages linked to diabetes risk - Oct 28, 2010
- Cut back on sugary drinks to lower BP - May 25, 2010
- Healthy diet keeps kidney stones away - Aug 14, 2009
- Sweetened drinks up risk of gout in women: Study - Nov 08, 2010
- Sugary sports drinks not as healthy as thought - Sep 28, 2010
- Cutting down on sugary drinks helps ease BP (Lead) - May 25, 2010
- Cola intake heightens diabetes risk among pregnant women - Dec 01, 2009
- Sugared beverages raise heart, diabetes risks for women - Nov 15, 2011
- Caloric drinks show different effects on energy intake among men and women - Aug 26, 2010
Tags: american society of nephrology, animal data, annual meeting, beverages, brigham and women, diet soda, dietary sodium intake, dr gary, dr lin, drinks, experimental animal, health study, high sodium intake, kidney disease, kidney function, nov 1, nurses health, s hospital, san diego california, study participants