American scientists, by examining the data of more than 160,000 women, often consumed drinks with sugar -sweetened beverages, compared to those who drink less than once a month, found that the risk of developing disease was much higher.
Researchers, this result, especially among women in recent years recorded in the unexplained oral cancer cases can partially explain the increase, he said. However, they stressed that more research was needed before they reached the final results.
The report also stated that these findings should encourage policy makers to reduce sugar consumption in modern eating habits.
In the study, the brand names of gas drinks, lemonade and cold teas consumed by women were not specified.
Scientists could not measure the sugar content of drinks directly, instead of women’s reporting how many drinks they consume every four years in surveys.
Researchers, comparing these beverage consumption with the diagnoses of oral cancer and recorded 124 cases during the 30 -year working process.
As a result of the analysis, women who consume one or more sugary drinks a day, women, less than one month compared to drinking oral cancer was likely to develop 4.87 times higher.