Cochrane Review Deflates Intermittent Fasting Hype as Sugary Drinks Linked to Teen Anxiety
A landmark Cochrane analysis of 22 clinical trials finds intermittent fasting no more effective than standard dieting, while new research links sugary beverages to a 34% rise in anxiety risk among teenagers and a 30-year Harvard study reframes the low-carb vs. low-fat debate.
What You Can Do
Read the Full Cochrane Review
Access the peer-reviewed Cochrane systematic review analyzing 22 randomized trials on intermittent fasting and weight loss.
Explore the Sugary Drinks & Anxiety Meta-Analysis
Review the Bournemouth University systematic review published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics.
Read the JACC Heart Health Study
Access the full 200,000-person diet quality and coronary heart disease study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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