Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Coca-Cola sponsors the possible misleading research – Radio Sweden

In the US, Coca-Cola has given money to well-known scientists now spreading the message that obesity is not due to diet in the first place, but the amount of training. It reveals the New York Times, and health experts says that the message is misleading.

But the message that soda is okay not fool Rachel McKie in New York.

– I do not believe it, but I think there are those who do, for they simply like to drink Coca-Cola.

Rachel McKie stretch on the Hudson River in Manhattan, New York City, facing a springtur along the river on his lunch break.

– It is important to exercise regularly, and it is definitely important to cut down on soft drinks with a lot of sugar. A sometime is okay, says Rachel McKie but you need to cut down on soda, even if you practice she continues

The New York Times reveals that Coca-Cola is behind an organization, Global Enegy Balance Network, runs the argument that the diet has been given too much importance compared with thinking about how you exercise. Linked to the organization’s several well-known professors and researchers who have conducted research on health and fitness for many years. They say that Coca-Cola does not decide, they do. But money is Coca-Cola, and it’s about millions of crowns.

A recently published study , which the New York Times writes about shows that are five times more likely to research that is Paid by soda companies do not see any connection between soft drinks with sugar and increased weight. Indeed, it is the research of the organization, paid by Coca-Cola, also show.

– It is definitely suspicious, I think they look after their own interests says Rachel McKie.

It fits in well with Coca-Cola’s overall strategy. Their US sales are down 25 percent in 20 years, the newspaper, and in many parts of the country are trying to cut down on soda drinking, for example in schools. The Coca-Cola for example have done then is to donate money to the exercise program.

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