In the United States, where obesity is a major public health problem, everything is good to raise awareness of the dangers of unhealthy diet. The latest initiative of the government ofNew York State should be a date: a commercial provocative shows the drifts linked to the overconsumption of sugary drinks such as sodas.
It shows a young American opening a can of soda before gulping down its dubious-looking, porridge-like egg-like contents. Unsavory images that end with a caveat: “Drinking a can a day can make you gain 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) in a year.”
The message is clear: drinking sugary drinks makes you fat and poses health hazards. As indicated by the spot at the end of the sequence. “Don’t drink too much sugar. Stop sodas and other sugary drinks. Instead, take water, soda water and skim milk.”
In addition to making you fat, sodas increase the risk of developing pancreatic cancer. So avoid drinks and foods that are too sweet! And discover our 5 tips to stop snacking.