2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
Excessive sugar consumption significantly increases the risk of heart disease, say British experts.
According to a recent study, there is a direct link between excessive sugar consumption, which is contained in carbonated beverages, as well as in processed foods, and deaths caused by heart disease.
Scientists even claim that just one drink a day is enough to increase the risk of heart disease.
Experts explain that the added sugar is the one that is added to food and beverages during their processing, and does not come from a natural source such as fruit. We take it not only with carbonated drinks, but also with the various jams and desserts we buy.
Experts claim that consuming carbonated drinks every day increases the risk of heart attack by 29 percent than if we drink one drink once a week.
It is known that sugar has an extremely adverse effect on our teeth, as well as on weight, but scientists are convinced that it is dangerous for the heart.
In fact, our weight is affected by many of the foods we love and eat often. However, gaining weight does not depend only on what we eat.
According to a New Zealand study, first-born children have a higher risk of gaining weight in old age than their younger siblings.
Several people took part in the study, and according to the results, in addition to the tendency to gain weight, the first child in the family also has greater insulin resistance. This in turn could lead to health problems, scientists explain.
Experts explain that lower insulin sensitivity means a higher risk of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.
According to the study's lead author, Dr. Wayne Cutfield, more research is needed to fully confirm such a link (between firstborns and their siblings and weight gain).
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