It might seem obvious: people who drink sugar-sweetened beverages are more likely to gain weight or to be obese. Most research supports this intuitive finding. The big exception: when researchers receive support from the sugar and beverage industries they are much less likely to make the connection.
Researchers in Germany and Spain conducted a systematic review of systematic reviews (yep) examining the association between sugar-sweetened beverages and weight gain and obesity.
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