How Many Soft Drinks Do People Drink?

3 years ago
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I was shocked to learn how many soft drinks people drink on a yearly basis. Check this out!

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0:00 Introduction: How much soda do people drink?
0:50 The problem with drinking soft drinks
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How many soft drinks do people drink on a yearly basis?

Well, in the year 2000, the average American consumed 53 gallons of soda. That’s 5,088 tsp. of sugar. In 2018, the average American consumed 38.97 gallons of soda, which is 3,741 tsp. of sugar.

Drinking this much soda will create a lot of inflammation in the heart, kidneys, and nervous system. Soft drinks are even linked to an increased risk of bone loss. Most of the bone loss occurs in the hip.

I hope this increases your awareness of soda as a source of sugar and the mass consumption of soda.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this increases your awareness of the dangers of soft drinks.

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