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Rising U.S. temperatures link to higher sugar intake, especially among lower-income Americans, study finds.
A new study in Nature Climate Change shows that rising temperatures in the U.S. correlate with increased sugar consumption, especially among lower-income Americans.
For every 1.8°F increase in temperature, sugar intake rises by 0.7 grams per person per day, mainly through sugary drinks and desserts.
This trend could lead to an extra 3 grams of sugar consumption daily by 2095, potentially worsening health issues like obesity and diabetes.
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