As World Gets Hotter, Americans Are Turning To More Sugar, Study Finds
(Wednesday September 10, 2025 @11:30PM (BeauHD)
from the coping-mechanisms dept.)
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from NBC News:
> Global warming in the United States is amping up the country's sweet tooth, a new study found. When the temperature rises, Americans -- especially those with less money and education -- [1]drink lots more sugary beverages and a bit more frozen desserts . That amounts to more than 100 million pounds of added sugar (358 million kilograms) consumed in the nation a year, compared to 15 years earlier, according to a team of researchers in the U.S. and United Kingdom.
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> When temperatures go between 54 and 86 degrees (12 and 30 degrees Celsius), the amount of sugar the average American consumes goes up by about 0.4 grams per degree Fahrenheit (0.7 grams per degree Celsius) per day, based on researchers tracking of weather conditions and consumers' purchases. At 54 degrees, the amount of added sugar for the average American is a little more than 2 grams. At 86 degrees, it's more than 15 grams. Beyond that, appetites lessen and added sugar falls off, according to the study in Monday's Nature Climate Change.
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> "Climate change is shaping what you eat and how you eat and that might have a bad effect on your health," said study co-author Duo Chan, a climate scientist at the University of Southampton. "People tend to take in more sweetened beverages as the temperature is getting higher and higher," Chan said. "Obviously under a warming climate that would cause you to drink more or take in more sugar. And that is going to be a severe problem when it comes to health."
The findings have been [2]published in the journal Nature Climate Change .
[1] https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/world-gets-hotter-americans-are-turning-sugar-study-finds-rcna229868
[2] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-025-02398-8#MOESM1
> Global warming in the United States is amping up the country's sweet tooth, a new study found. When the temperature rises, Americans -- especially those with less money and education -- [1]drink lots more sugary beverages and a bit more frozen desserts . That amounts to more than 100 million pounds of added sugar (358 million kilograms) consumed in the nation a year, compared to 15 years earlier, according to a team of researchers in the U.S. and United Kingdom.
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> When temperatures go between 54 and 86 degrees (12 and 30 degrees Celsius), the amount of sugar the average American consumes goes up by about 0.4 grams per degree Fahrenheit (0.7 grams per degree Celsius) per day, based on researchers tracking of weather conditions and consumers' purchases. At 54 degrees, the amount of added sugar for the average American is a little more than 2 grams. At 86 degrees, it's more than 15 grams. Beyond that, appetites lessen and added sugar falls off, according to the study in Monday's Nature Climate Change.
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> "Climate change is shaping what you eat and how you eat and that might have a bad effect on your health," said study co-author Duo Chan, a climate scientist at the University of Southampton. "People tend to take in more sweetened beverages as the temperature is getting higher and higher," Chan said. "Obviously under a warming climate that would cause you to drink more or take in more sugar. And that is going to be a severe problem when it comes to health."
The findings have been [2]published in the journal Nature Climate Change .
[1] https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/world-gets-hotter-americans-are-turning-sugar-study-finds-rcna229868
[2] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-025-02398-8#MOESM1
Sugary sports drinks a factor? (Score:1)
by davidwr ( 791652 )
I don't know about you, but I drink more sugary sports drinks in the summer than in winter.
On the other hand, I drink less hot chocolate.
Americans love their soda (Score:2)
by PDXNerd ( 654900 )
My initial reaction was "Oh USA, how we love the big gulp" but lets be clear, this was a chinese study, paid for by chinese government money, and the abstract mentions Americans because the data was available for purchase from the Nielsen Company. They make a point about socio-economic differences in the USA allowing for sugar intake like this, which is also part of the 'Bad American' trope being pandered by anti-US countries.
It should be obvious based on previous studies "Americans drink more soda"
Global Warming v. Pirates (Score:2)
[1]https://upload.wikimedia.org/w... [wikimedia.org]
[1] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/77/Pirate_Global_Warming_Graph.gif
Chart is wrong Re:Global Warming v. Pirates (Score:1)
There were far more than 17 pirates [1]25 years ago from next Friday [wikipedia.org].
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Talk_Like_a_Pirate_Day