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Gut Microbiome Changes Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk from Sugary Drinks

09/02/2025
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A recent study published in Cell Metabolism explores how sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) may contribute to diabetes risk by altering the gut microbiome and affecting circulating metabolites. The research, which focused on the U.S. Hispanic/Latino population, found that SSB consumption is associated with changes in gut bacteria, which in turn influence metabolic traits linked to diabetes development.

How Sugary Drinks Contribute to Diabetes Risk

Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has long been associated with an increased risk of developing diabetes. Beyond the direct metabolic effects, regular intake of sugary drinks can lead to weight gain, insulin resistance, inflammation, and dyslipidemia—all risk factors for diabetes. Despite various public health campaigns aimed at reducing sugary drink consumption, they still contribute to 48% of total added sugar intake among U.S. adults.

Recent studies suggest that these beverages may not only affect glucose and fructose metabolism but also alter the composition of gut microbiota in ways that exacerbate diabetes risk. While animal models have shown that sugary drinks reduce microbial diversity and promote pro-inflammatory bacteria, few studies have linked these microbiome shifts to blood metabolite changes in humans.

About the Study

This study sought to bridge that gap by examining the relationship between SSB intake, gut microbiota, and metabolic traits in a large cohort. Researchers analyzed data from 2,970 participants of the ongoing Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos, which included detailed microbiome data, as well as dietary and serum metabolite information from 6,115 participants.

Key Findings

The study identified significant changes in gut microbial populations related to SSB intake. Nine bacterial species showed altered abundance, with seven species decreasing and two increasing in response to sugary drink consumption. Notably, intake of sugary drinks reduced the presence of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing bacteria, which are beneficial for gut health. At the same time, there was an increase in bacteria like Clostridium bolteae and Anaerostipes caccae, which utilize glucose and fructose.

In terms of metabolites, 179 were linked to gut microbiome changes, with 56 directly associated with SSB intake. These included glycerophospholipids, branched-chain amino acid derivatives, and phenylsulfate metabolites. Higher levels of glycerophospholipids and branched-chain amino acids were correlated with poor metabolic health, while increased levels of aromatic amino acid metabolites were linked to healthier metabolic outcomes.

Further analysis revealed that high glycerophospholipid and branched-chain amino acid levels, along with low levels of aromatic metabolites, predicted a greater risk of developing diabetes during the follow-up period.

Study Limitations

While the study presents intriguing findings, several limitations must be considered. The dietary and microbiome data were collected at different time points, which may have attenuated the observed relationships. Additionally, the short three-year follow-up period restricted the researchers’ ability to definitively link gut microbiota changes to long-term diabetes risk. Moreover, the metabolomics approach used in this study cannot measure all metabolites, including SCFAs, which are often assessed with more specialized techniques.

The study also did not account for other variables such as sex, socioeconomic status, or ethnic background, which may influence the results.

Future Directions

This research underscores the potential role of gut microbiota in mediating the effects of sugary drink consumption on diabetes risk. However, more studies are needed across diverse populations to confirm these findings and clarify how gut bacteria and circulating metabolites contribute to diabetes development. Importantly, researchers used shotgun metagenomic sequencing, a high-resolution technique that provides a more comprehensive view of microbial communities than traditional methods, allowing for deeper insights into the specific bacteria involved.

Despite the limitations, the study supports growing evidence that sugary drinks alter gut microbiome composition, which in turn impacts metabolic health. Future research should explore how these microbiome changes, in conjunction with factors like obesity, may influence long-term diabetes risk.

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