More than 30 million Americans have diabetes.1
Diabetes is a condition that causes poor regulation of blood glucose.
Being overweight increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes, and a diet that includes excessive caloric intake from any source contributes to weight gain, according to the American Diabetes Association.2 While sugar does provide calories and can contribute to weight gain when eaten in excess of calorie needs, experts agree that “Type 2 diabetes is not caused by sugar, but by genetics and lifestyle factors.”2 A major review of studies examining risk factors for type 2 diabetes demonstrated no effects of increasing sugar intake on diabetes risk.3 However, this review as well as others have identified an association between sugar-sweetened beverages and higher risk for type 2 diabetes.3-5
