1. Weight Gain
Rates of obesity are rising worldwide and added sugar, especially from sugar-sweetened beverages, is thought to be one of the main culprits. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
Sugar-sweetened drinks like sodas, juices and sweet teas are loaded with fructose, a type of simple sugar.
Consuming fructose increases your hunger and desire for food more than glucose, the main type of sugar found in starchy foods. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
2. Heart Disease
High-sugar diets have been associated with an increased risk of many diseases, including heart disease, the number one cause of death worldwide. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
In addition, consuming too much sugar, especially from sugar-sweetened drinks, has been linked to atherosclerosis, a disease characterized by fatty, artery-clogging deposits. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
Sugary foods quickly spike blood sugar and insulin levels, causing increased androgen secretion, oil production and inflammation, all of which play a role in acne development. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
4. Cancer
Eating excessive amounts of sugar may increase your risk of developing certain cancers. This is because a diet rich in sugary foods and beverages can lead to obesity, which significantly raises your risk of cancer. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P… #AvonsPracticalTips
Furthermore, diets high in sugar increase inflammation in your body and may cause insulin resistance, both of which increase cancer risk. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
5. Depression
While a healthy diet can help improve your mood, a diet high in added sugar and processed foods may increase your chances of developing depression. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
Researchers believe that blood sugar swings, neurotransmitter dysregulation and inflammation may all be reasons for sugar’s detrimental impact on mental health. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
6. Skin Ageing
Wrinkles are a natural sign of ageing. They appear eventually, regardless of your health. However, poor food choices can worsen wrinkles and speed the skin ageing process. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
Foods high in added sugar quickly spike blood sugar and insulin levels, leading to increased energy. However, this rise in energy levels is fleeting. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
Products that are loaded with sugar but lacking in protein, fibre or fat lead to a brief energy boost that’s quickly followed by a sharp drop in blood sugar, often referred to as a crash. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
8. Fatty Liver
A high intake of fructose has been consistently linked to an increased risk of fatty liver. Unlike glucose which is taken up by many cells throughout the body, fructose is almost exclusively broken down by the liver. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
As a result, large amounts of added sugar in the form of fructose overload your liver, leading to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) - a condition characterized by excessive fat buildup in the liver. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
9. Kidney disease
Having consistently high blood sugar levels can cause damage to the delicate blood vessels in your kidneys. This can lead to an increased risk of kidney disease.
Eating too much added sugar can have many negative health effects. To prevent them, it should be kept to a minimum whenever possible, which is easy when you follow a healthy diet based on whole foods.
The BBL procedure starts with liposuction of a different area, often the abdomen, flanks, thighs or back.
The fat removed from these areas is then injected into the hips and buttocks to improve shape and projection. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
2. BBL can be dangerous
The keyword is 'can'.
Although it is generally safe, there is a risk of fat getting into major blood vessels and clogging them when being injected. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
This guilt trip is quite common but many people who consider suicide think their existence is a burden to the people they love. 'Self' is the last thing they care about. #WorldSuicidePreventionDay#AvonsPracticalTips
Also, it's counterproductive to help someone by shaming them? Naturally, people would do everything possible to avoid death. We won't say suicide is brave but overcoming the fear of death isn't cowardly. #WorldSuicidePreventionDay#AvonsPracticalTips
According to Ashkan Afshin, lead author of a 27-year global diet analysis recently published in the Lancet, this issue is not just about unhealthy food options; but a lack of healthy foods in our diets and high levels of salt. #Thread#AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving
This can make you hear voices and see things that aren't there or believe things that aren't real. At first, you just might not be as social as normal. As it gets worse, it can be tough to keep your thoughts on track, making it hard to even talk to people.
2. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
This condition (OCD) makes you feel anxious and have thoughts and urges you just can't stop. For example, you might wash your hands over and over again. You might doubt yourself a lot and take a long time to finish simple tasks.
Sex may add more than just pleasure to your life. It may also help lower your blood pressure and risk of heart disease. Research shows that reduced sexual activity is associated with higher rates of cardiovascular disease.
Good oral hygiene does more than keep your teeth white and glistening. Some research suggests that the bacteria that cause gum disease can also raise your risk of heart disease. #AvonsPracticalTips#HealthyLiving