Sugar is a type of carbohydrate, it is a simple carbohydrate which simply means that it is easily broken down by the body. All carbohydrates eventually end up as sugar in our system. However, complex carbohydrates which come in the form of natural foods are very different from the very simple sugars we get in processed food and as sucrose which we add to our tea. The way our body treats them is what makes the big difference.
On the face of it, fat looks like it 'the devil', at 9 calories per gram, it packs in more energy that can be stored away than sugar at 4 calories per gram. However, sugar has something that bulky fat doesn't....he's a little Speedy Gonzales.
Lighter "Speedy" rushes into our bodies and produces an exaggerated hormonal response mainly, increased insulin production. Insulin is the hormone that causes energy to be stored in fat cells.......light bulb moment!
The most obvious of this is more insulin, more fat storage, the fatter we grow. But there is more, just like any drug, our bodies begin to become resistant to too much insulin. Which is why there is a direct relationship between sugar consumption and type II diabetes. To make it worse, processed foods usually contain added sugar in the form of 'glucose', 'diastatic malt', 'dextrose'. 'fructose' in the form of corn syrup...they put it there because when we eat it, we will want more.
Fat is an essential nutrient our bodies need. I remember reading somewhere that those that eliminate fat completely from their diet "die a violent death"....I am not sure what that means but I am positive I don't want to find out. We crave it when we are low on energy because it packs a lot of energy. However, for little amounts, it carries a lot of energy so it is easy to over eat it.
So from this little information we can see a calorie is not a calorie. Speedy's calories in my opinion are worse because of the effect they have on insulin, which in turn affects your overall health.
We cannot completely eliminate sugar from our diet, all carbohydrates break down to sugar eventually...and yes, carbohydrates are also an essential part of our diets. The trick is to eat more complex carbohydrates for energy that are slow released into our systems and not drug our bodies all the time with simple and processed sugars.
Which means, no soda, eat the fruit or make a smoothie out of fruit so that you ingest the fibre as well instead of drinking commercial juices. It also means no cereal with "corn syrup" in it, and reading those labels before you buy anything in the supermarket. Your health is worth it.
Have an active day!
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