So you don’t have diabetes nor do you suffer from any lifestyle related
disorders like high blood pressure, metabolic disorders, etc. Well,
that’s good news but is not a ticket for you to devour sugar in any
form. Added sugar is surely harmful to your health, but hidden sugar
(the ones that come in your processed foods, pastries, sweet and mithai,
etc.) can do damage beyond any repair. So, if you think you need to be
concerned about sugar intake only if you are diabetic, then think again.
Don’t believe us, here are a few reasons:
It sets you up for heart disease: No
this isn’t a joke, more than fats, it is sugar that damages your heart
and arteries, increasing your chances of cardiovascular diseases and
heart attack. Just limiting white sugar in your tea, coffee and fruit
juices is not going to help. Remember, even fructose, a type of sugar
present in honey and fruits, has the capacity to increase your LDL or
bad cholesterol, constrict your arteries, increase blood glucose and
insulin levels — all of which can increase abdominal obesity and up your
risk for both heart diseases and diabetes [1].heart healthy.
It tricks your brain into alcohol and drugs addiction:
If you are a non-smoker, non-alcoholic and wish to be the same, stay
away from foods that are high in sugar. If you notice closely people who
are into drugs, alcohol or any other kind of addiction have a high
affinity for junk or other foods that are rich in sugar like pastries,
mithai and desserts. Now, here is the link: sugar, releases a
neurotransmitter called dopamine in the brain, which increase the
affinity towards it and other addictive substances which also act on the
same lines of sugar i.e., release dopamine and help one enhance mood
[2].
It increases hunger: Eating a pastry,
doughnut or two gulab jamuns to satisfy your mid-morning hunger or
mid-evening craving might make you eat more during your meal time, no
matter how early or late you decide to have the meal. And if you think
that sprinting for 10 minutes or so can help burn the calories, you are
still wrong. Sugar in various forms (glucose or fructose) doesn’t help
to satiate your hunger. In fact, even high level of fructose (considered
to be a natural sugar) in the blood can decrease the circulation of
leptin and insulin while increasing the concentration of hunger hormone
ghrelin. This could be a contributing factor for weight gain and obesity
[3].
It makes your liver sick: Foods that we
eat breaks down into sugar, mainly of two kinds – glucose and fructose.
While glucose is needed by every cell of the body, fructose doesn’t have
much of a physiological importance. But fruits, honey and many
sweeteners have fructose and that is how it gets into our blood stream.
This fructose is metabolised only by the liver and converted into
glycogen to be used in future when the body needs energy. But if there
is too much of stored glycogen and high level of fructose in the blood,
the liver turns it into fat, restricting it to perform its normal
functions. This could also lead to fatty liver syndrome and
complications of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases [4].
It could lead to various types of cancer:
No, this isn’t a vague assumption, but excess sugar could be a marker
for cancer. Remember, insulin plays an important role in the regulation
of cell growth. Some studies indicate that elevated insulin levels
because of consumption of foods high in sugar could be a reason for
prostate, pancreatic and breast cancer [5].
It could make you resistant to insulin: This
is one of the sign and symptoms of metabolic syndrome, which is a
cluster of symptoms like elevated blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, etc.
Now eating more sugar could mean that more glucose in the blood and so
your pancreas would secrete more insulin for the glucose to enter your
cells. However, with elevated insulin in the body the cells become
immune to insulin, resulting in insulin resistance. This is when there
is high blood glucose in the body, indicating to be a marker for
diabetes and other metabolic problems [6].
It is bad for your dental health:
There is no denying that sugar is bad for your teeth and one of the
prime reasons for cavities. Now, if you are thinking what makes sugar so
envious of your teeth, remember sugar is empty calories, and it robs
nutrients out of the food. So the sugar that remains in the mouth,
especially if you fail to rinse your mouth thoroughly it gives an ideal
environment for the bad bacteria to thrive and grow [7].
It leads to obesity:
Now, this should not be a surprise. Since sugar is capable of
suppressing satiety and increasing ghrelin, the hunger hormone it is no
surprise that you end up eating more, mostly carbohydrate-rich foods
that lead to abdominal obesity (in the absence of physical activity).
Abdominal obesity is one of the major contributing factors in metabolic
disease, heart diseases and also renal diseases [8].
It makes you age faster:
More sugar in your diet will ruin the collagens in your skin and lead
to wrinkles and spots that can rob your age and make you look elder than
your age. Probably, this is reason enough to make you limit your intake
of sugar from your diet [9].
It leads to diabetes:
We kept the obvious for the last. Over time when there is too much of
insulin in the blood, and your cells become insulin resistant, the
pancreas loses its ability to generate more insulin to meet the demands
of the body. This is when blood glucose levels go skyrocketing, and the
obvious diagnosis is type II diabetes.
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