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If we eat sugar on a regular basis, the chemicals build up in our bodies affecting our liver and some other internal organs, which can eventually lead to liver damage. When the liver is damaged, fatty or inflamed, it can’t work as efficiently as a healthy liver.
24 Αυγ 2009 · An emerging but inconclusive body of evidence suggests that increased intake of added sugars might raise blood pressure. 41–43 Studies include animal studies in which rats were fed high doses of fructose, acute ingestion studies in which humans were fed high doses of different sugars, and more recently, epidemiological studies, such as the ...
In this narrative review, we have addressed several key issues around this debate and the major health conditions previously associated with sugar. We aim to determine the current evidence regarding the role of free sugars in human health, specifically obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cognition, and mood.
19 Ιαν 2024 · Sugar can raise your blood pressure, along with increasing the risk of obesity and diabetes. Though sodium (salt) is known to lead to high blood pressure, or hypertension, sugar also can do so by acting on nitric oxide (NO) production in blood vessels.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the strongest predictor of NAFLD-related hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis. 19 However, the recognition that people with obesity and prediabetes could develop NAFLD only emerged in the last several decades. 20–22 Many patients with NAFLD show characteristics observed in individuals with metabolic syndrome, including elev...
6 Ιαν 2022 · Over time, this can lead to a greater accumulation of fat, which may turn into fatty liver disease, a contributor to diabetes, which raises your risk for heart disease. Consuming too much added sugar can raise blood pressure and increase chronic inflammation, both of which are pathological pathways to heart disease.
This review aims to discuss the role of dietary sugar in NAFLD pathogenesis, the health and economic burden, and the promising potential of sugar reduction to improve health outcomes for patients with this chronic liver disease.