Teens' Anxiety Linked to High Sugar Drink Intake, Meta-Analysis Finds

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Teens' Anxiety Linked to High Sugar Drink Intake, Meta-Analysis Finds
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A Bournemouth University–led systematic review and meta-analysis of nine studies finds that high consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with a 34% increased risk of anxiety symptoms in adolescents. Seven of nine studies showed a significant link. While causation isn’t proven, experts suggest blood sugar spikes and crashes from sugary drinks may affect mood, and reducing intake or choosing alternatives like sparkling water, herbal tea, or unsweetened milk could help.

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