Soda consumption linked to teen violence, study finds
Wednesday, October 26, 2011 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer
(NaturalNews) A new study has found that teenagers who consume high amounts
of sugary soda appear to be more prone towards violence than teenagers who
consume less or no sugary soda. The more soda a teenager consumes, in other
words, the more likely he or she is to show violent aggression towards
classmates, a significant other, and even family members.
David Hemenway, a professor at Harvard University's School of Public, and his
colleagues instructed a group of 1,878 public school students from inner-city
Boston to fill out questionnaires about how much soda they had consumed in the
previous seven days. The questionnaires also asked the students how often they
carried weapons, consumed alcohol, smoked, and had a violent interaction with
another person.
The students, who ranged in age between 14 and 18, also answered other
background questions about how often they ate meals with their families, and
their race. After compiling the data and accounting for other outside factors,
the research team discovered that soda intake was directly proportional to
violence levels.
"What we found was that there was a strong relationship between how many soft
drinks that these inner-city kids consumed and how violent they were, not only
in violence against peers but also violence in dating relationships, against
siblings," said Hemenway. "It was shocking to us when we saw how clear the
relationship was."
The results showed that students who drank one or no cans of sugary soda a week
were nearly half as likely as students who drank 14 cans a week to carry a gun
or knife to school. The one or no soda group was also about half as likely to
commit violence against a partner, or show violent aggression against peers,
compared to the high-consumption group.
"We don't know why (there is a strong association)," added Hemenway. "There may
be some causal effect but it's also certainly plausible that this is just a
marker for other problems -- that kids who are violent for whatever reason, they
tend to smoke more, they tend to drink more alcohol and they tend to maybe drink
more soft drinks. We just don't know."
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