The More Sweets, The Higher The Chances Of Having Heart Ailments

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How many times a day are you craving candy? A startling new survey shows that the more the sweets, the higher the chances of developing heart disease as you get older! Maybe cutting back on the tasty treats isn’t a bad idea after all.

The intricate balance between ‘bad’ and ‘good’ cholesterol in the body gets thrown off, as the high sugar intake causes a rise in the level of triglycerides and a dip in the level of HDL or ‘good cholesterol’. As per the survey findings, regular consumption of sweets on a daily basis causes an increased risk of heart disease.

Being humans, we all need statistics and numbers to convince us of any reality. Thus, 6000 men and women participated in a quantitative-analysis of their meals. At 16 percent, added sugar took up a leading position among the contributors to the daily calorie intake.

Care to venture a guess on how much sugar is consumed by a dedicated sweet eater every day? The top rung of the ladder included adults with 46 teaspoonfuls of sugar in a single day while the lower rung sang a sad tune of merely 3 teaspoonfuls.

Tips for staying fit and healthy always include a calorie watch. Limiting artificial sugar intake goes a long way in reducing the probability of heart issues. An average male may consume about 9 teaspoonfuls of sugar while a female is allowed 6. This applies to processed food as fruits and vegetables contain completely natural sugar. So remember to read food labels and choose lower-sugar brands.

Sugary soft drinks (or Soda) are easily available everywhere! Even if you wanted to drink something else, you’d be hard-pressed to find it. It’s no wonder then that about 25% of the US population is obese. The above survey should prompt food retailers to reduce the amount of added sugar in food and drinks. Also states must be prompted to levy a tax on soft drink consumption. Sounds drastic, but you’ll be surprised to know such measures are already in place in a few states.

Beverage companies attract youngsters and adults alike by sweetening their drinks. These being unnatural sugars are extremely harmful to the body. Imagine having to pay a half-cent tax for that sweet sip. Sure leaves a bitter taste in your mouth, doesn’t it. An educated guess puts soft drink consumption at a mere 40 gallons annually, as opposed to 50 gallons, if the above tax were in place.

Man has used technology to make the world a very comfortable place to live in. Thus he is now looking for ways to prolong his life, so he can enjoy the comforts he has created. As a result, a large number of studies are being done eliminate health risks. Surveys such as the one we discussed, are only a small part of the research on harmful effects of high sugar consumption. The latter has been proven to lead to other tragedies besides heart failure, including high BP, stroke and diabetes.

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