Sugar-sweetened beverages and colorectal cancer risk in the California Teachers Study.
Lorena S PachecoCheryl A M AndersonJames V LaceyEdward L GiovannucciHector LemusMaria Rosario G AranetaDorothy D SearsGregory A TalaveraMaria Elena MartinezPublished in: PloS one (2019)
SSBs were not significantly associated with CRC risk. The biological effects of high SSB consumption make it important to continue to evaluate whether SSBs are associated with CRC. Additionally, future studies should further assess SSBs in large, racial/ethnically diverse cohorts of males and females, and, if feasible, address changes in SSB consumption over time.