The study found risk of depression symptoms increased proportionally with consumption of sugar-sweetened carbonated beverages.
The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, evaluated the effects of those drinks on more than 87,000 Korean subjects who reported symptoms of depression.
The study found that the risk of depressive symptoms was proportional to the number of drinks consumed. The more drinks a subject had, the higher their risk of depressive symptoms.
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