Exercise 2.58
A study of more than 50,000 U.S. nurses found that those who drank
just one soda or fruit punch a day tended to gain much more weight and
had an 80% increased risk in developing diabetes compared to those who
drank less than one a month. (The Washington Post, August 25,
2004). The message is clear . . . . Anyone who cares about their
health or the health of their family would not consume these
beverages" said Walter Willett of the Harvard School of Public Health
who helped conduct the study. The sugar and beverage industries said
tha the study was fundamentally flawed. "These allegations are
inflammatory. Women who drink a lot of soda may simply have generally
unhealthy lifestyles" said Richard Adamson of the American Beverage
Association.
a. Do you think the study described was an observational study or an
experiment?
b. Is it reasonable to conclude that drinking soda or fruit punch causes
the observed increased risk of diabetes? Why or why not?
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