TY - JOUR
T1 - Author Correction
T2 - Burdens of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease attributable to sugar-sweetened beverages in 184 countries (Nature Medicine, (2025), 10.1038/s41591-024-03345-4)
AU - Global Dietary Database
AU - Lara-Castor, Laura
AU - O’Hearn, Meghan
AU - Cudhea, Frederick
AU - Miller, Victoria
AU - Shi, Peilin
AU - Zhang, Jianyi
AU - Sharib, Julia R.
AU - Cash, Sean B.
AU - Barquera, Simon
AU - Micha, Renata
AU - Mozaffarian, Dariush
AU - Hakeem, Rubina
AU - Mirzaei, Masoud
AU - Nikiema, Laetitia
AU - Manary, Mark
AU - Geleijnse, Johanna M.
AU - Balfour, David
AU - Mitchell, Claudette
AU - Elmadfa, Ibrahim
AU - Meyer, Alexa
AU - Zello, Gordon
AU - Ersino, Getahun
AU - Henry, Carol
AU - Fisberg, Regina
AU - Skeaff, Sheila
AU - Ng, Shu Wen
AU - Adair, Linda
AU - Jimenez, Elizabeth Yakes
AU - Zugravu, Corina Aurelia
AU - Moy, Foong Ming
AU - Serra-Majem, Lluis
AU - Gunnarsdottir, Ingibjorg
AU - Thorsdottir, Inga
AU - Steingrimsdottir, Laufey
AU - Stuetz, Wolfgang
AU - Eleraky, Laila
AU - Freese, Riitta
AU - Erkkola, Maijaliisa
AU - Korkalo, Liisa
AU - Haque, Aminul
AU - Krebs, Nancy F.
AU - Hambidge, K. Michael
AU - Long, Julie M.
AU - Jayawardena, Ranil
AU - Waidyatilaka, Indu
AU - Nöthlings, Ute
AU - Alexy, Ute
AU - Strand, Tor
AU - Sharma, Sangita
AU - Pakseresht, Mohammadreza
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Correction to: Nature Medicinehttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-024-03345-4, published online 6 January 2025. In the version of the article initially published, in the eighth paragraph of the Discussion, the text “Among large nations, the largest increases in SSB-related T2D burdens were in Mexico, Thailand and the United Kingdom, and in CVD burdens, Colombia, Nigeria, Thailand and Russia. These changes align with rises in SSB consumption in these nations12. Similarly, declining SSB-related cardiometabolic burdens in Brazil, the United States and the United Kingdom (for CVD) are consistent with their decreasing SSB consumption from 1990 to 202012” was incorrect and has now been updated to “Among largely populated nations, the largest increases in SSB-related T2D incidence was in Colombia, USA and Argentina; and in CVD incidence, Nigeria, Russia, Colombia and Thailand. These changes generally align with rises in SSB consumption in these nations, except in the US where slight declines in SSB consumption were offset by increased burdens of diabetes 12. Similarly, declining SSB-related cardiometabolic burdens in Turkey, Brazil, and the United States and the United Kingdom for CVD are consistent with their decreasing SSB consumption from 1990 to 202012.” Additionally, Supplementary Data 1 and 2 have been updated to remove decimals in values greater than 100. These corrections have been made to the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
AB - Correction to: Nature Medicinehttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-024-03345-4, published online 6 January 2025. In the version of the article initially published, in the eighth paragraph of the Discussion, the text “Among large nations, the largest increases in SSB-related T2D burdens were in Mexico, Thailand and the United Kingdom, and in CVD burdens, Colombia, Nigeria, Thailand and Russia. These changes align with rises in SSB consumption in these nations12. Similarly, declining SSB-related cardiometabolic burdens in Brazil, the United States and the United Kingdom (for CVD) are consistent with their decreasing SSB consumption from 1990 to 202012” was incorrect and has now been updated to “Among largely populated nations, the largest increases in SSB-related T2D incidence was in Colombia, USA and Argentina; and in CVD incidence, Nigeria, Russia, Colombia and Thailand. These changes generally align with rises in SSB consumption in these nations, except in the US where slight declines in SSB consumption were offset by increased burdens of diabetes 12. Similarly, declining SSB-related cardiometabolic burdens in Turkey, Brazil, and the United States and the United Kingdom for CVD are consistent with their decreasing SSB consumption from 1990 to 202012.” Additionally, Supplementary Data 1 and 2 have been updated to remove decimals in values greater than 100. These corrections have been made to the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41591-025-03524-x
DO - 10.1038/s41591-025-03524-x
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 39870818
AN - SCOPUS:85217561850
SN - 1078-8956
VL - 31
SP - 696
JO - Nature Medicine
JF - Nature Medicine
IS - 2
ER -