Episode 27 - Sugar and Metabolic Syndrome
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Episode 27: Sugar and Metabolic Syndrome In this episode we discuss the impact of sugar on metabolism and the adverse effects of sugar loads on various organ systems. Metabolic syndrome: dysregulation of normal metabolism. It can lead to damage of many organs. Increases risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, excess body fat (especially central obesity), abnormal cholesterol. This increases risk for heart attack and stroke. Can also lead to fatty liver disease. High fructose loads cause cellular inflammation. Fructose loads trigger a metabolic pathway that stimulates increased consumption of food and storage of energy. This is beneficial for animals that hibernate or don’t have access to as much food during winter, but not for humans. Fructose also depletes energy on a cellular level. The more concentrated the sugar load, the more it stimulates increased food consumption and storage. Because of this, sugary beverages such as soda, sports drinks, and juice should be avoided. Foods to limit/avoid to help improve metabolism: Juice and soda, sports drinks, or other beverages with added sugar. Potatoes Bread Chips Rice Dried fruit Fruits (limit, don’t avoid) - some have more sugar than others (grapes are high in sugar, low in fiber) Beer and wine Foods/beverages that promote healthy metabolism: Water Vegetables For fruit consumption, eating berries, kiwi, other low sugar fruits is better Resources: Peter Attia, MD episode 87: Rick Johnson, MD: Fructose - the common link in high blood pressure, insulin resistance, T2D, & obesity? https://peterattiamd.com/rickjohnson/ If you’re enjoying this podcast, please subscribe. We appreciate your shares and reviews to help even more listeners find us! www.everythingdoc.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com/everythingdoc www.twitter.com/everythingdoc1
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