Warning Labels on Sugary Drinks? My thoughts.
It’s big! It’s bad! It’s a murderer! I’m talking about a
soda can. This sneaky fellow can increase your risk of having a heart attack by
20%! It’s time we call the sugar police. And I’m talking about warning labels.
California is considering putting warning labels on sugary drinks because they
are causing lots of health problems. Sugary drinks, such as soda, should most
definitely have warning labels on them.
First of all, sugar is super addictive! Warning labels will
most definitely decrease the amount of sugar one consumes a day, and obesity
rates will conclusively go down! According to Marcola.com, a health website,
seventy percent of Americans are overweight, it will increase to seventy five
percent in 2020, and eight six percent in 2030! My evidence proves that obesity
rates will just keep increasing, because of our addiction to sugar! If we don’t
put a stop to that now, more and more people will get diagnosed with sugar
related illnesses. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, “In the
1970’s sugary drinks made up 4% US daily calorie intake; by 2001, that had risen
to 9%.” This evidence proves that sugary drinks are playing a huge role in the excess sugar being eaten per day, and if
we do not put warning labels on sugary drinks, people are going to keep
consuming large amounts of sugar.
Sugar is also super unhealthy! That is the main reason why
warning labels should be put on sugary drinks! This poison has found it’s way
into every food, and is causing diseases, such as diabetes, heart attack, and
even some cancers! According to New York Times, “ The many numbers all point in
the same direction. Look at heart disease: The INTERHEART study of 30,000 men
and women in 52 countries showed that at least 90 percent of heart disease is
lifestyle related; a European study of more than 23,000 Germans showed that
people with healthier lifestyles had an 81 percent lower risk.” This evidence
proves that sugar is not only a problem in America, but in the whole world. If
we take the first steps by putting warning labels on sugary drinks, everyone
else will follow!
Just wait
a second. Why are sugary drinks being singled out? Aren’t there many other
foods that mainly cause these health issues? Nope. According to the Harvard
School of Public Health, “Children and youth in the US averaged 224 calories
per day from sugary beverages in 1999 to 2004-nearly 11% of their daily calorie
intake. From 1998 to 2008, calories from sugary beverages increased by 60% in
children ages 6 to 11 130-209 calories per day, and the percentage of children
consuming them rose from 79% to 91%.” My evidence proves that sugar from sugary
drinks are by far the biggest cause of problems like obesity, and are not being
singled out. Warning labels will help solve this problem.
In conclusion,
warning labels should be put on every sugary drink there is. They are
guaranteed to be effective, sugar is addictive, and it causes tons of health
problems. It must be stopped. Warning labels are the perfect solution. Next
time you go to the grocery store, think twice before picking up that can of
soda.
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