Yes, I would like to discuss that.
In terms of looking at the data on sweet drink consumption, I think you have to look at how the studies were analyzed. Some of the studies didn't have parental involvement. It's important for children to have parents involved, in terms of food frequency, because children are not at a developmental age in order to determine the food frequency of a soft drink.
You also have to look at what they determined to be a sweet drink. A lot of those studies were not inclusive, and they didn't include Poweraid, Fruitopia, and fruit punches. They only looked at pop, or they did not define sweet drinks in a complete way.
In my research, I did a dietary history with the parent involved, plus I looked at all the sweet drinks individually, and then I had a tally for it.