Salt Consumption connected to Obesity
The Finnish researchers appear to have no scientific evidence to back their claim that “the increased intake in salt since has apparently played an important role in the increase in the consumption of soft drinks and, hence, also in the increase in energy intake." Increased salt intake certainly results in increased thirst, but sugary drinks are a poor choice to slake one's thirst, since sugar itself increases thirst. - If you want to know the facts about Obesity and the Salt Connection, read my Mensa article on the subject: Obesity and the Salt Connection
Saturday, January 20, 2007
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Labels: Finnish Research, Obesity, Obesity and the Salt connection, Salt consumption, Soft Drinks, Thirst
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