Professor West CHEM 1150 Effects Soda Has on the Human Body Around the world, us humans are still victims to not only obesity but also drinking soda after it has been shown countless amounts of times the negative effects it has on the human body. A few ways drinking soda can affect the human body is by slowly increasing one’s risk in contracting a form of diabetes, affecting your appearance and can do some damage to your organs as well. Just by solely drinking soda, studies show, it is common to
everywhere you go pretty much, there when you enter and there when you leave. It is a can of soda. I strongly agree that warning labels should be put on soda. My three reasons include, soda contains an enormous amount of sugar, the sugar in soda is addictive, and the fact that big corporations don't want the labels to be put on their soda. I strongly agree that
sweet, sparkling soda with an annual consumption of more than 34 billion gallons (2007). Soft drinks rank as America 's favorite beverage segment, representing 25% of the total beverage market. In the early 1990’s per capita consumption of soft drinks in the U.S. was 49 gallons, compared to the 34 gallon average consumption of the next most popular beverage, water. This paper will focus on the history and chemical makeup of diet soda, how it affects your body and what it does to your bones, and what
comes to carbonated drinks. DIET SODA’S EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN The fact that diet sodas could actually affect the brain is no surprise, sugary drinks itself does have certain effects already. There is a study that was included in the medical journal called Stroke that showed a relation between how consuming diet soda could affect having a stroke or having dementia. It turns out that people who consumes one diet soda a day have more chances of suffering from stroke or develop dementia than
history of stomach problems look into which kind of drinks produce the most gas. The question is, “How much gas does your beverage produce?” Another question is, “How does the gas produced from a beverage affect your stomach?”(Weathers 1)The hypothesis for this experiment is, “If different types of beverages release different amounts of gas then soda would release the most.” Logically it feels like soda would release the most gas since it is a carbonated beverage. In this experiment you use a variety
The Effects of Soda Pop on the Body Angela Fugate Fortis College English 101 August 27, 2013 “I’ll take a large Coke please.” Words I find myself saying way too habitually and way too often. Opening the refrigerator and grabbing a soda pop is easy to do in our fast paced society of today. It takes too long to get a cup out of the cabinet, grab the milk or juice out of the refrigerator, and pour. At least this is my way of thinking. I want something that is quick and easy. Americans
Drinking a lot of soda pop can affect the body in so many different ways that end up hurting your body. In Leung’s article she talks about how drinking to much pop can affect your cells as you get older (Leung, 2014). As you get older the carbonation from the pop can make the cells in the body weaker and more vulnerable to diseases or sicknesses like cancer. Because the cells are weaker, they cannot fight the diseases as well. Also, in Stanbrooks article he talks about how when people drink to
furthermore, eating healthy is a personal choice. Soda is refreshing and even though we know that it is not the finest option we drink it anyway.Food stamps help to improved levels of nutrition among low-income households.Since soda does not provide adequate nutrients, it should be definitely banned from food stamps. The United States Department of Agriculture which is the organization in charge of the food stamp program published a comprehensive report on how people use the program, the report shows
questions. Was it what I ate at McDonald’s? Was the food defected or not fresh? The majority of the people's mind does not go to fast food because they do not see that that is what is causing issues. Fast foods are foods that are prepared in a swift manner sold in restaurants to be served to people as a quick meal. We like it mainly because of how convenient, fast, and most importantly how appetizing it seems. Although, on an average of 34.3 percent of children and teenagers are getting their daily
Fast food is the easy route and not just that but it taste so good. Is this going to make the world a healthier place even if there are healthy options on the menu? I want to research the intake of diet soda, regular soda, and sweetened beverages and how this can possibly bring harm to the human body. Also, I want to further my research by looking at the different policies that come along with food. Obesity is a huge problem in America. Due to all the new technology arising everyday, children are