Physical Activity Alone Won’t Counteract Cardiovascular Disease Risks of Sugary Drinks: Study

Physical Activity Alone Won’t Counteract Cardiovascular Disease Risks of Sugary Drinks: Study
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A recent study suggests that relying solely on physical activity may not be enough to counter the heart risks associated with sugary drinks such as sodas and fruit cocktails.
Researchers from Canada discovered that even if people meet the recommended 150 minutes of weekly physical activity, it may not fully offset the negative effects on cardiovascular health of drinking sugar-sweetened beverages.
Devon Andre
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Devon Andre holds a bachelor's in forensic science from the University of Windsor in Canada and a Juris Doctor from the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Andre is a journalist for Bel Marra Health, which first published this article. This article was originally published on www.belmarrahealth.com. Check out their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BelMarra
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