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  • Eating too much sugar causes diabetes.

    I would like to know if the below is true.
    My husband came across the below article and he does not mind eating sweets again. It is hard to convince him.

    No, chocaholics aren't destined to develop diabetes. The disease is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors. And the high level of sugar in someone's bloodstream is not the same thing as the refined stuff you buy in bags from the supermarket. That said, being overweight can increase the risk for developing type 2 diabetes, and eating a lot of sugar can pack on the pounds. If your family has a history of diabetes, eating healthfully and exercising regularly is recommended to keep everyone's weight in check. For those who already have diabetes, those same things will help them manage the disease

    the whole article is here Eating Sugar Cause Diabetes? | Caring.com

    Thank you

  • #2
    Kinda true.. Depending on the circumstances. the body can stop processing sugar.. IE diabetes..

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    • #3
      You also add a lot of sugars to your diet when eating white bread and pasta in excess, it is not just about the obvious.

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      • #4
        Yes..... sugar causes a diabetes but eating sugar care its not a problem for diabetes. but i think eating everything more is injuries to health

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        • #5
          It is not directly connected. But eating too much sugar or sugar like foods can cause weight gain. Weight gain (getting fat) can lead to type 2 diabetes.

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          • #6
            Its very much true that eating too much of sugar can cause diabetes , so the important is to avoid eating excessive sugar.....

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            • #7
              Thankas for the info ,very useful indeed.

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              • #8
                That's true but there are some other factors that can cause diabetes. Foods like pasta and rice turns into sugar when digested so you have to eat it moderately.

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                • #9
                  execessive is always dangerious.......

                  so do ur work in a proper way.....leave the excess stuff

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                  • #10
                    While eating too much sugar won't result in diabetes, it can lead to diabetes as well as other health problems. Eating too much sugar and carbs, which turn into sugar, can result in weight gain which can result in diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, stroke, heart attack and other health problems. I try to limit my sugar and carb intake and instead eat plenty of protein and vegetables. My name is Terra and I study health insurance and health related news and reports.

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                    • #11
                      I simply says that excess of everything is bad So eat a normal and Healthy diet

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                      • #12
                        I don't think so that too much sugar is result in diabetes. Other factors will increase diabetes like food borne chemicals, due to cow milks and too much sugar is also increase sugar in blood.(Read More About Diabetes)

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                        • #13
                          No,it does not.Type 1 diabetes is caused by genetics and unknown factors that trigger the onset of the disease;type2 diabetes is caused by genetics and lifestyle factors.Being overweight does increase your risk for developing type 2 diabetes,and a diet high in calories.whether from sugar or from fat.

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                            A diabetes diet should include at least 3 to 5 servings of non-starchy vegetables per day. According to the American Diabetes Association, drinking vegetable juice is an acceptable way of fulfilling your daily recommended intake of non-starchy vegetables on a diabetes diet. However, keep in mind that the process of juicing tends to raise the glycemic index -- a measure of the effect of foods on your blood glucose levels -- of fruits and vegetables. One reason green bean juice has a higher glycemic index than raw green beans is that most of the fiber found in green beans is lost during the juicing process.
                            A good source of fiber is defined as having more than 2.5 g per serving. One cup of raw green beans contains 2.7 g of fiber, so raw green beans are a good source of fiber. However, the fact that juicing lowers the fiber content of vegetables is a drawback of drinking rather than eating your string beans. According to the American Heart Association, high fiber foods may help promote a healthy body weight, as well as help improve your cholesterol and blood glucose levels. People with diabetes are at an increased risk of developing heart disease.


                            A comparative study, using a crossover design, was carried out on 260-well controlled diabetic out- patients to investigate the metabolic effects of the A (50% cal carbohydrate, 30% cal fat, and 20% cal protein) and the B-diets (Study I), since the adherence of diabetic patients to the A-diet is ver …

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