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. 2016 Nov 4;8(11):697. doi: 10.3390/nu8110697

Table 3.

Cohort Studies Included.

Type of Analysis Findings
Hodge et al. [94] Cohort Study No significant association between sugar intake and diabetes
Meyer et al. [95] Cohort Study in Older women Significant negative association between sugar intake and diabetes
Colditz et al. [96] Cohort Study in women No association between sugar intake and diabetes
Interact [92] Cohort Study in European Adults No increase in diabetes risk with added sugars
Archer et al. [105] NHANES data analysis Individuals who consumed 25% or more of calories from added sugars experienced an increase associated risk of cardiovascular disease compared to individuals who consumed less than 10% of calories from added sugars
Yang et al. [106] NHANES data analysis CVD risk increased to 1.30 for individuals who consumed 10 to 24.9% of calories and 2.75 for those who consumed 25% or more calories for added sugars compared to individuals who consumed less than 10% of calories from added sugars