People Are Having Sugar-Based Drinks. What Are The Reasons? What Are The Solutions To Make People Drink Less?

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People are having 

more and more sugar-based drinks. What are the reasons? What are the
solutions to make people drink less?

Modern conditions such as diabetes and related health problems are probably associated with the
upward trend towards consuming sugary drinks on a daily basis. Two of the main causes will
thus be explored, and light will be shone on one possibly effective measure to deal with this
consumption.

Appetite seems to be the most important factor contributing to this increasing tendency. It has
been customary for decades for sugar-based beverages to be an indispensable part of modern life,
ranging from parties and ceremonies to even small daily snacks. It is now not unusual to see soft
drinks nearly everywhere on earth.

Another essential causal factor is hospitality as a social etiquette. Many people are not really
interested in sweet drinks, but when they are welcomed with such drinks, they find it hard to
reject them. Simply saying no might hurt the host.

For the aforesaid reasons, the best solution is to make an effort to change this drinking habit.
Challenging as it is, we have to figure out how to do so. Suddenly stopping this practice would
be impractical, so it would be advisable to advocate  the reduction of sugar amounts in drinks
and gradually replacing them with sugar-free drinks is not impossible.

In conclusion, whether people are fond of drinking sugary beverages or not, everyone needs to


be aware of the danger of diabetes and related problems. It is time they halted and adopted a
heathier habit. Although we are still not scientically sure of what causes diabetes, it is safer and
wiser not to consume too much sugar.

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