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Hot Chocolate's Hidden Sugar Shock

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Hot chocolate can contain over twice the sugar of a candy bar.
  • Excess sugar negatively impacts bone health and increases inflammation.
  • Dark chocolate offers more minerals and fewer sugars than milk or white.
Hot Chocolate's Hidden Sugar Shock

Holiday hot chocolate, often perceived as a comforting treat, may harbor a surprising amount of sugar, potentially exceeding twice that found in a typical candy bar. While it contains calcium from milk, beneficial for bone health, this can be negated by the high sugar load from additions like whipped cream and sprinkles. Excessive sugar consumption is linked to weight gain, elevated blood pressure, and chronic inflammation, increasing risks for heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.

Experts note that chocolate itself can interfere with calcium absorption and reduce bone density, particularly in postmenopausal women. The type of chocolate consumed significantly impacts its health profile. Dark chocolate, with its lower sugar content and higher levels of beneficial minerals like magnesium and phosphorous, as well as anti-inflammatory flavonoids, emerges as a healthier option compared to milk or white chocolate.

To mitigate these risks, healthier preparations of hot chocolate are recommended, such as using low-sugar sweeteners and avoiding powdered mixes. Alternative calcium-rich beverages like almond milk lattes can also support bone health. Ultra-filtered milk offers a more concentrated source of calcium and protein, further contributing to bone strength.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dr. Pamela Mehta states that traditional hot chocolate can contain 20-60 grams of sugar, potentially doubling the typical amount when toppings are added.
Dark chocolate is lower in sugar and higher in minerals like magnesium and phosphorous, which can support bone health, unlike milk or white chocolate.
Healthier options include using low-sugar sweeteners, avoiding powdered mixes, or choosing beverages like almond milk lattes and ultra-filtered milk.

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