Mr Kennewell, who lives in Salisbury, 15 miles north of Adelaide, added: ‘It started because I wasn’t a huge water fan and working in the hotel industry, I had easy access to Coke.
Kennewell居住在阿德莱德以北15英里的索尔斯伯里,他补充说:“这是因为我不怎么爱喝水,而且我在酒店行业工作,所以喝可乐很方便。”
‘Because my teeth were decaying so badly, it caused blood poisoning which just made me sick – but my health improved with the dentures.’
“因为蛀牙很严重,我甚至因此得了败血症,还好假牙帮助我恢复了健康。”
Australian health experts are now using Mr Kennewell's addiction as a case study to show why youngsters should avoid fizzy drinks.
澳大利亚的卫生专家正把Kennewell的饮料上瘾当做一个研究案例,来告诉青少年为什么要少喝气泡饮料。
Dr Jason Armfield, senior research fellow with the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health has called for health warnings on soft drink labels to include the risks of tooth decay.
澳大利亚人口口腔健康研究中心高级研究员Jason Armfield博士呼吁人们认识软饮料饮用对牙齿健康的危害。
He has already conducted research among 16,800 Australian children that found 56 per cent of those aged between five and 16 consumed at least one sweet drink – a soft drink or juice – every day.
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