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View Q&A: Can drinking tap water reduce how many calories children drink?

Q&A: Can drinking tap water reduce how many calories children drink?

Nov 14, 2025

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Drinking beverages sweetened with sugar can lead to obesity, cardiovascular disease, cavities, diabetes and other health problems. More than 20 years of public health campaigns significantly reduced the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages by U.S children, but that…
News Topics: Biobehavioral HealthCollege of Health and Human DevelopmentSSRI AffiliatesWater
View Pregnant women may not be drinking enough water, researchers report

Pregnant women may not be drinking enough water, researchers report

Aug 13, 2024

Maternal under-hydration during pregnancy is associated with a range of negative birth outcomes, including low levels of adequate amniotic fluid and plasma, disrupted fetal brain development and risk of low birth weight, according to guidelines from the American Pregnancy Association and…
News Topics: NutritionPregnancyWaterBiobehavioral HealthNutritional Sciences
View Secure access to food and water decreasing for US children

Secure access to food and water decreasing for US children

Jun 10, 2024

Between 2005 and 2020, the number of children facing simultaneous water and food insecurity in the United States more than doubled. Additionally, Black and Hispanic children were several times more likely than white children to experience food and water insecurity at the same time. This is…
News Topics: WaterFood SecurityHispanic FamiliesBlack FamiliesBiobehavioral HealthCollege of Health and Human DevelopmentSSRI Affiliates
View Dehydration in middle-aged and older adults may lead to attention challenges

Dehydration in middle-aged and older adults may lead to attention challenges

May 23, 2024

Dehydration can lead to a wide array of mild to severe symptoms, from temporary inconveniences on mood to life-threatening concerns. Researchers in the Penn State Department of Biobehavioral Health studied how dehydration affects cognitive performance. They found that even mild…
News Topics: WaterAgingCollege of Health and Human DevelopmentBiobehavioral Health

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