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Cardiologist Warns: Ditch Sugar for Health

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Excess sugar consumption negatively impacts heart health.
  • Insulin release from sugar consumption promotes fat storage.
  • A zero-sugar approach is vital for weight and overall health.
Cardiologist Warns: Ditch Sugar for Health

Excessive sugar consumption poses significant risks to cardiovascular health and overall well-being. Cardiologist Dr. Saket Goyal emphasizes that sugar is more than just a sweetener; it stimulates insulin production, which in turn promotes fat storage. This mechanism can contribute to weight gain and other health issues, even when calorie intake is otherwise moderate.

Dr. Goyal strongly advises a 'zero-sugar approach,' urging individuals to eliminate all forms of sugar and artificial sweeteners from their diets. He asserts that cutting down on sugar is fundamental not only for weight management but also for safeguarding the heart, optimizing metabolism, and promoting general health. Adopting this principle is presented as a pathway to a healthier and safer life.

A 2023 study in the journal Nutrients supports these concerns, indicating that high consumption of free or added sugars negatively affects obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive function. While the precise impact varies by carbohydrate type and source, the findings underscore the broad health consequences associated with excessive sugar intake.

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. Goyal states that excessive sugar harms cardiovascular health, disrupts mental balance, and triggers long-term health issues, including promoting fat storage.
Insulin release triggered by sugar not only lowers blood sugar but also promotes fat storage, contributing to weight gain and other health problems.
A zero-sugar approach means avoiding all kinds of sugar and sugar substitutes in meals, which is essential for weight management, heart health, and metabolism.

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