Healthcare Triage News: Juice – It’s Sugary, It’s Caloric, and It’s Not Great for You

Healthcare Triage News: Juice – It’s Sugary, It’s Caloric, and It’s Not Great for You

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Big Soda sponsored 96 health groups — a big conflict of interest, study says

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2016/10/10/big-soda-sponsored-96-health-groups-a-big-conflict-of-interest-study-says/

Nearly 100 national health and medical groups — including the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — enjoy sponsorships by Coca-Cola Co. or PepsiCo, according to a new study by two Boston University researchers.

The report lands as the sugar industry’s supersized role in shaping — and spinning — health policy has come under increasing scrutiny. It also comes as the negative health effects of sugar and sugary drinks, including a link to rising obesity rates, are better understood.

“Now, most organizations refuse tobacco money,” write the study authors, Daniel Aaron and Michael Siegel. “Perhaps soda companies should be treated similarly.”

The American Beverage Association, which represents both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, responded to the study with a statement saying: “America’s beverage companies are engaged in public health issues because we, too, want a strong, healthy America. We have a long tradition of supporting community organizations across the country. As this report points out, some of these organizations focus on strengthening public health, which we are proud to support.”

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo did not respond to a request for comment about the study.

Soda Taxes: Gaining Steam Or Getting Steamrolled?

Soda Taxes: Gaining Steam Or Getting Steamrolled?

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http://ww2.kqed.org/stateofhealth/2016/07/14/oakland-soda-tax-backers-to-file-complaint-over-opposition-ads/?utm_campaign=CHL%3A+Daily+Edition&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=31710992&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8u9PBuYq77MsciYJVSPmpHC86UBJ4skTmeQ1Otc7233BOVF_wbUrWLg6e_k5Cfaj4UlRFiRCuGFUxAlLg-AP2DbyTVAg&_hsmi=31710992

Advocates of taxing these drinks say that they contribute to high rates of obesity and diabetes, and that putting a bigger price tag on them can reduce consumption and improve people’s health. Critics argue the taxes are unpopular and that it is discriminatory to single out one item in the grocery cart.

The American Beverage Association, one of the staunchest opponents of soda taxes, has funded successful opposition campaigns throughout the United States, including in California.

 

Healthcare Triage: Kids Today…Are Pretty Great

Healthcare Triage: Kids Today…Are Pretty Great

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Time to Eliminate Sugary Brands from Healthcare

http://healthleadersmedia.com/content.cfm?topic=MAR&content_id=323801##

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When hospitals and healthcare organizations affiliate with fast food, their public health reputation is undermined. Here are two eye-opening examples.