Is orange juice really better than soda? science weighs in

NCT ID NCT03527277

Summary

This study aimed to understand if drinking orange juice has different effects on heart and diabetes risk factors compared to sugary drinks like soda. Researchers had 56 normal-weight and overweight adults drink either orange juice or a sugar-sweetened beverage daily for four weeks. They measured changes in cholesterol, blood fats, and insulin sensitivity to see which drink was better or worse for metabolic health.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of California, Davis

    Davis, California, 95616, United States

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