Research: Coffee Lowers Risk Of Depression, Carbonated Drinks Increase Risk

Jan. 9, 2013

Fizzy drinks and fruit squashes are linked to an increased risk of depression says new research that also suggests coffee could reduce risk, according to foodnavigator-usa.com.

The study followed 250,000 people for 10 years and found that those who drank more than four sodas daily were 30 percent more likely to develop depression. Conversely, people who drank four cups of coffee daily were 10 percent less like to develop depression. Full article. 

Related

Cba 10851584
Cba 10851584
Cba 10851584
Cba 10851584
Cba 10851584
Home

CBA Responds To Research On Beverages And Depression

Jan. 10, 2013
The Canadian Beverage Association (CBA) recently published a response to the research linking depression and drinking carbonated beverages. The association says the research, ...