The Menino
administration will be pleased to hear about this latest study coming out of
the University of Vermont. A survey
meant to gauge the overall level of youth violence in the Boston area yielded
unexpected results when David Hemenway,
Director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center was asked by a colleague
to include some questions about diet and behavior.
The study was based
of data taken from 1,878 high school students throughout 22 public schools in
the area. Sara Solnick, of the UVM
Department of Economics and former student of Hemenway's, found that high soda
consumption in subjects correlated with increased aggression. This included being significantly more likely
to have carried a knife or gun and acted violently towards peers, family
members or partners.