No short–term success: Slashing sugary drink intake yields limited metabolic health benefits across 12 weeks By Pearly Neo 17-Jul-2023 - Last updated on 17-Jul-2023 at 08:04 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Switching from sugary drinks to 'diet' drinks or water showed little short–term effects on metabolic or cognitive health outcomes across 12 weeks, a new study has shown.Read the full story here. FNA Top 10 June 2023 Australia's All G Foods scales up for debut of precision fermented proteins in Singapore by end–2024 Dairy development: Malaysia looks to update four–decade–old milk regulations to prevent food safety and fraud concerns Is precision fermentation the next crypto? Demonstrating scalability and credibility crucial to avoid post-hype failure in APAC 'Not a quick win': China's plant–based brand Youkuai on collaboration crusade to crack the world's largest consumer market Coffee resilience: Nestle says diverse ag strategies needed to tackle sustainability challenges in SEA Positive tidings: PepsiCo's first APAC accelerator programme seeks innovative solutions to boost value chain sustainability Country–of–origin labelling: South Korea seeks public opinion on standardising label requirements for food products Algae prodigy: Philippines' WTH Foods eyes Europe and ASEAN with clean label plant–based seafood line No short–term success: Slashing sugary drink intake yields limited metabolic health benefits across 12 weeks From waste to wonder: Upcycled products gaining traction with APAC food firms keen to maximise processing potential Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next