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    CDC: Half of Americans have a sugary drink daily

    ATLANTA (AP) — Half of Americans drink a soda or sugary beverage each day — and some are downing a lot.

    One in 20 people drinks the equivalent of more than four cans of soda each day, even though health officials say sweetened beverages should be limited to less than half a can.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the figures Wednesday in a report said to be the government's first to offer national statistics for both adults and kids.

    Sweetened drinks have been linked to the U.S. explosion in obesity and related medical problems, and health officials have been urging people to cut back for years. Some officials have proposed an extra soda tax and many schools have stopped selling soda or artificial juices.

    But advocates say those efforts are not enough, and on Wednesday a coalition of 100 organizations announced a new push. The effort includes the American Heart Association and the some city health departments who plan to prod companies to stop the sale of sugary drinks on their property or providing them at business meetings — as Boston's Carney Hospital did in April. There will also be new media campaigns, like one starting soon in Los Angeles that will ask "If you wouldn't eat 22 packs of sugar, why are you drinking it?'

    The new CDC report may be ammunition. It found:

    —About half the population drinks a sugared beverage each day.

    —Males consume more than females, with teenage boys leading the pack. On average, males ages 12 through 19 drink the equivalent of nearly two cans of soda each day.

    —Poor people drink more than the more affluent. Low-income adults got about 9 percent of their daily calories from sugary beverages; for high-income adults it was just over 4 percent.

    —Blacks get more of their calories from sweetened beverages than other racial and ethnic groups.

    The study is based on in-person interviews of more than 17,000 people in the years 2005 through 2008. They were asked to recount everything they ate and drank in the previous day. However, diet sodas, sweetened teas, flavored milks and 100 percent fruit juice did not count.

    Healthy-eating recommendations call for people to limit sugary beverages to about 64 calories per day. That's a little less than half of a 12-ounce can of regular Coca-Cola, which is 140 calories.

    In other terms: An average can of sugared soda or juice has 10 to 12 teaspoons of sugar.

    There have been efforts to reduce children's access to sodas and sports drinks in schools, with beverage companies agreeing to remove full-calorie soft drinks. But the CDC study found more than half of the drinks are consumed at home. Less than 1 percent are bought at schools or day-care centers.

    That's why some members of the coalition argue that parents shouldn't drink sweetened beverages, so they don't serve as a poor example at home. They hope drinking soda will become as unfashionable as smoking.

    A spokesman for Carney Hospital — the 149-bed Boston facility that stopped allowing full-calorie soft drink sales — said the approach makes sense. When the policy was implemented in April, sales of beverages dropped, but have gone back up, as more people apparently are adjusting to water and other non-sweetened drinks.

    The hospital's Dorchester neighborhood has high rates of diabetes and other weight-related illnesses, said spokesman Joe Burnieika. "We can't afford to feed people's bad habits if we can give them a healthy alternative," he said.

    In a statement, the American Beverage Association on Wednesday suggested that the coalition's effort was misguided. Citing sales data and some other research, the industry group said sales of full-calorie soft drinks have been declining, which they credited to soda makers offering more no-calorie and low-calorie options and improved calorie labeling on the front.

    These initiatives "will contribute far more to solving complex health issues like obesity than (the coalition's) sound bite solution that offers plenty of hype but no substance," the statement said.

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    Online:

    CDC report: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs

     

    13 comments

    • Big  •  8 mths ago
      Obesity is the new normal. 63% of us are currently overweight, and that number goes up every year.

      Of all the things you can do to lower your risk of obesity and diabetes, kicking soda is the simplest. Getting more exercise or improving your overall diet is usually costly in time and money. Switching from soda to water takes no time and saves money Tap water costs almost nothing (less than a dollar for a year's worth of drinking.)

      If you are a habitual drinker, it can be hard to imagine life with out your sweet drink. I recommend switching over cold turkey. Commit to giving up soda for a year and you'll find in the end you will no longer miss it, nor will you enjoy it much if you take an occasional drink.

      If you are a soda drinker now and think you are in good health, know that the odds are very much against you in the long run, and that you set a poor example for those around you who need to kick the habit.
    • Gump  •  8 mths ago
      I like to have cola mixes with my daily rum and bourbon supplements.
    • Aquarius  •  8 mths ago
      search "searle and rumsfeld" and side effects of sucrose, aspartame & msg...TO START
    • A Yahoo! user  •  8 mths ago
      Well, we want health care costs to go down, we want people to take more responsibility for their health, we want dental care costs to go down....cutting consumption of sugary drinks would go a long way toward that. We can educate, but there must be some incentive, right?
    • Jerry  •  8 mths ago
      Yes we will have the government telling us what, when, and how much to eat and drink or go to prison for our own protection. And after we pay 100% of our money for taxes then they will wonder where to get more money for more spending.

      For the betterment of the people of course.
    • A  •  8 mths ago
      The government needs to go worry about something important, like reducing the national debt and ending all of the overseas wars, instead of how many cans of soda pop Americans drink. Maybe the CDC need to have their budget slashed by 50% since this is all they are worrying about.
      • Glenjammin 8 mths ago
        Obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer are going to cost the US more than all the overseas wars. You may think money is more important good health, but you are still wrong because it will end up costing more money as well
    • anony-mouse  •  8 mths ago
      Beer does not have sugar, is beer safe ?
    • anony-mouse  •  8 mths ago
      I do not mind being told to stop drinking sugary processed drinks.
      My question is: WHAT SHOULD I DRINK ???
      Only water ?, tea from tea bags ?, coffeee, black ?
      Fresh squeezed juices ???
    • Dave  •  8 mths ago
      Well, with the propaganda push, I mean health push,by the government and other organizations, half the US population will now know what smokers went through for a few decades. It is only the beginning....as time goes on you will be vilified if you drink something sugary. Count on it. They have the anti-smoking campaign as a model. Enjoy it!
    • BEANS  •  8 mths ago
      We split a Pepsi every day. Are we criminals yet???
      • Johnny 8 mths ago
        We have now recorded your IP address and your confession. Please report to the nearest Sugary Drink Offender Processing Center immediately. During your 90 day voluntary rehabilitation session we will conduct a search of your property (which includes phone and computer records, as well as any banking transactions you have conducted for the past seven years) to determine if further rehabilitation is necessary.

        As a friendly reminder, all of your worldly possessions are now forfeit to the government for compensation purposes. Halfway House accommodations will be available to you after your rehabilitation if you meet the necessary requirements (if you do not and have no visible means of income you will be found suitable accommodations as we deem fit. With advancements in cardboard engineering, many otherwise uninhabitable stretches near the swamp have been declared relatively disease free and appropriate for Post Rehabilitation persons such as yourself.)

        Thank you for your cooperation in this serious matter.

        Have a Nice Day.
    • Ruth  •  8 mths ago
      And the food police are coming to a home near you.
    • U R Right  •  8 mths ago
      And....what percentage of Americans are currently on welfare???
    • NotThisUHaul  •  8 mths ago
      Count on busybody libs to try legislating what you can drink.
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