How Fructose Contributes To Obesity, Diabetes And Cardio-Vascular Diseases

By Bethy Mashef


Most people are used to consuming sugar every day. This is because they think it is important to include it in the diet. However, this is not true. The body can produce the sugar it requires from the proteins and carbohydrates it consumes. This means that you do not have to eat cookies and candy bars all the time. According to research a diet that has a high amount of fructose such as some sugars and corn syrup contributes to diabetes and obesity.

Fructose intake leads to metabolic syndrome in both animals and humans. Metabolic syndrome is a one of the factors that increase the chances of an individual getting heart disease, diabetes and other problems. Diets that contain more fructose and sucrose as opposed to starch lead to more accumulation of fat around body organs.

It is advisable to look for naturally occurring sugars. Good examples are those found in fruits and honey. They are okay as long as they are consumed moderately. What is not fine is taking too much artificial sugar.

Most foods that are processed have artificial flavors that are not recommended for your body. If you consume an apple or an orange you get photo-nutrients, fiber, vitamins as well as minerals that are essential for the body. Fructose is also found in fruits. However, the amount found in fruits is very low and it cannot cause problems to your health. Even if you consume a couple of fruits you will only get fibers and very little sugar.

If you drink a can of soda you get a lot of sugar and no nutrients from it. All it has is a bunch of artificial flavors and sweeteners that do more harm than good. The fruits are the better choice and you are strongly advised to consume them instead of drinking soda.

Some time back sugar was expensive and only rich people could afford it. Nowadays, it is cheap and most food processors prefer to add it to their foods because it is cheaper than flour. Artificial sweeteners are used in many products such as yogurt, ketchup, sodas and many others. It is wise to avoid sugars because they flood your body with glucose.

Sugar fills your bloodstream with glucose which transforms to fat. Too much fat will lead to blockage in the arteries and this is the beginning of cardiovascular problems and obesity. Diabetes also develops when there is too much sugar. It is therefore advisable to avoid consuming too much processed foods if you want to live a healthy life.

If you already have fat in your body you can get rid of it though a couple of activities. Burn down the fat by engaging in exercises and other physical activities. A healthy diet will also help you to improve your well being. Avoid foods that are processed because they have a lot of added sugars. Focus on getting natural food which is healthier. Watching the food you eat will allow you to stay free of heart problems, diabetes and obesity.




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