Groups of mice were given pure Pepsi, Coca-Cola or watered down versions
A control group got tap water, and they could drink as much as they wanted
15 days later, the soda-drinking mice had bigger testicles and more testosterone
The country's most popular sodas might refresh the parts other drinks can't reach - by giving men bigger testicles and making them more masculine, a study suggests.
Research on mice showed adult males who drank Coca-Cola or Pepsi had higher testosterone levels and larger genitals than their peers.
The unusual finding appears to contradict previous studies that have shown sugary drinks and processed foods make men less fertile.
But there is some evidence that high caffeine intake can ramp up testosterone production in the body, which leads to greater sperm production and larger testes.
Experts are not suggesting that men should rush out and drink lots of Coca-Cola or Pepsi. Previous studies have linked sugary sodas to a host of health problems including obesity, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and tooth decay.
Experts from the Northwest Minzu University in China set out to show that sugary sodas were bad for male fertility.
They cited previous research which showed that carbonated drinks had negative effects on female ovaries.
One group of 30 male mice was kept in a cage, and their water bottle was filled with 50 percent Pepsi mixed with tap water.
Another 30 mice were kept in a different cage and given pure Pepsi.
The same was done for two groups of mice but with Coca-Cola. A fifth group was used as a control and given pure water.
All mice could drink as much as they pleased for 15 days.
The mass of the mice's testicles was measured on days zero, five, seven, 10, 13 and 15.
On day 15, the mass of the mice's testicles was significantly higher in the groups that drank Coca-Cola and 100 percent Pepsi, compared to the 50 percent Pepsi and control groups.
'The outcomes demonstrated a high dose of Pepsi-Cola or Coca-Cola could promote testis growth and development,' the study said.
Testosterone levels were also recorded, and concentrations were found to be enhanced at the end of the study.
On days 10 and 15, the group which drank pure Pepsi had significantly higher concentrations of testosterone than the control group.
After 15 days, the control group's testosterone concentration was around 23 nanomoles (nmol) per liter, whereas the groups which drank pure Coca-Cola and Pepsi had a concentration that was roughly 30 nmol/L.
The mice who were allocated the pure Coca-Cola also had higher levels of the male hormone than the control group.
The results suggest that large doses of Pepsi and Coca-Cola could improve testosterone production in male mice.
However, the mice used in the study are non-copulating, meaning they do not mate.
The long-term effects of carbonated drinks on testicle mass and testosterone production are also unclear.
The findings were published in the journal Acta Endocrinol.
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Turns out blacks sprint so well because of soda eugenics
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Because people who avoid drinking soda (or sugar in general) to "watch their figure" are giant kitties
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Have fun staying fat
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Sugar makes you fat? Is that why there are so many fat fruitarians running around?
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calories make you fat, it's very easy to go overbroad on juice/soda because it promotes no feeling of fullness. Skinnies can't get bloated and need fast absorbing sugar
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If it's added sugar yeah
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i am a wistarkyoto rat not like those mice bitches
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Guess I should start eating junk food again
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So exactly how do you jerk off to people you've never even seen pictures of? Do you like, navigate to their own rdrama comments that you bookmarked and start stroking it as you read?
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shown sugary drinks and processed foods make men less fertile:
https://web.archive.org/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-8029205/Bad-diets-blame-plummeting-sperm-counts-Men-eat-junk-food-25-fewer-swimmers.html
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Acta Endocrinol:
https://web.archive.org/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36699165/
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