There's New Evidence That Sugar Calories Are Much Worse Than Other Calories

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There's New Evidence That Sugar Calories Are Much Worse Than Other Calories

All calories are not equal.

The Conversation
By Robert Lustig, University of California, San Francisco


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Children are manifesting increased rates of adult diseases like hypertension or high triglycerides. And they are getting diseases that used to be unheard of in children, like Type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease. So why is this happening?

Everyone assumes this is the result of the obesity epidemic too many calories in, too few out. Children and adults are getting fat, so theyre getting sick. And it is generally assumed that no one specific food causes it, because a calorie is a calorie.

Ive been studying the role that sugar plays in contributing to chronic disease for years, and my research group at the University of California, San Francisco has just published research in the journal Obesity that challenges this assumption. If calories come from sugar, they just arent the same.
Its clear that the cause of rising rates of health conditions like Type 2 diabetes isnt as simple as people just eating too many calories.

Obesity is increasing globally at 1% per year, while diabetes is increasing globally at 4% per year. If diabetes were just a subset of obesity, how can you explain its more rapid increase?

And certain countries are obese without being diabetic (such as Iceland, Mongolia and Micronesia), while other countries are diabetic without being obese (India, Pakistan and China, for instance). Twelve percent of people in China have diabetes, but the obesity rate is much lower. The US is the fattest nation on Earth and our diabetes prevalence is 9.3%.

While 80% of the obese population in the US is metabolically ill (meaning they have conditions like diabetes, hypertension, lipid problems and heart disease), 20% is not. Conversely, 40% of the normal weight population
has metabolic syndrome.

If normal weight people have these conditions, how then are they related to obesity? Indeed, we now know that obesity is a marker rather than a cause for these diseases.

Epidemiological studies have found a correlation between added sugar consumption and health conditions like cardiovascular disease. So could
cutting excess sugar out of our diets reverse metabolic syndrome?

What happens when you stop feeding kids added sugar?

Our group at UCSF studied 43 Latino and African-American children with obesity and metabolic syndrome over a 10-day period. We started by assessing their metabolic status insulin and glucose levels, as well as blood fats and other markers for disease, like lactate and free fatty acids on their home diet.

For the next nine days, each child ate an individual tailored diet. We catered their meals to provide
same number of calories and protein and fat content as their usual home diet. We gave them the same percentage of carbohydrate, but we substituted starch for sugar. The big difference: this special diet had no added sugar. This means their diet had no sugar from sugarcane or high fructose corn syrup. The kids consumed foods such as fruits and other whole foods that naturally contain some sugar. These foods also have fiber, which reduces the rate of sugar absorption, so they dont affect the body the same way that added sugar does.

We took chicken teriyaki out. We put turkey hot dogs in. We took sweetened yogurt out. We put baked potato chips in. We took donuts out. We put bagels in. We gave them unhealthy processed food, just with no added sugar. Each child was given a scale to take home, and if their weight was declining, we made them eat more. Then we studied them again.

The children had eaten the same number of calories and had not lost any weight, and yet every aspect of their metabolic health improved. With added sugar cut out of their diet for 10 days, blood pressure, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein (LDL, or bad cholesterol), insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance all improved. And remember, we werent giving them just leafy greens and tofu we fed the kids processed foods, just
ones without sugar.

Further studies are needed to see if this will also work
in adults, and if the benefits are short-term or long-term.

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Sugar is like alcohol

This study demonstrates that a calorie is not a calorie, and that sugar is a primary contributor to metabolic syndrome, unrelated to calories or weight gain. By removing added sugar, we improved metabolic health.

Sugar may not be the only contributor to chronic disease, but it is far and away the easiest one to avoid. Kids could improve their metabolic health even while continuing to eat processed food just by dumping the sugar. Can you imagine how much healthier theyd be if they ate real food?

The naysayers will say, But sugar is natural. Sugar has been with us for thousands of years. Sugar is food, and how can food be toxic?"

Websters Dictionary defines food as:

material consisting essentially of protein, carbohydrate, and fat used in the body of an organism to sustain growth, repair, and vital processes and to furnish energy.

Sugar by itself furnishes energy, and thats about it. In that sense, sugar is like alcohol. Its got calories, but its not nutrition. Theres no biochemical reaction that requires it. And at high doses, alcohol can fry your liver.

Same with sugar. Fructose, the sweet molecule in sugar, contains calories that you can burn for energy, but its not
nutrition
, because theres no biochemical reaction that requires it. In excess, it can fry your liver, just like alcohol. And this makes sense, because where do you get alcohol from? Fermentation of sugar.

Too much sugar causes diabetes, heart disease, fatty liver disease and tooth decay. When consumed in excess, its a toxin. And its addictive just like alcohol. Thats why children are getting the diseases of alcohol Type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease without alcohol. But our research suggests we could turn this around in 10 days if we chose to.
This story was originally published by The Conversation.

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Anonymous Paki

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Great article

Need to cut off sugar completely

Try cutting off sodas for a week and you will feel significant difference in how you feel