Want to lose weight? Cut back on Added Sugar.
Looking to lose weight before summer? So many people focus on cutting back starches
to lose weight when cutting back on
added sugars may be more beneficial.
People are more willing to cut back on the slice of bread but not the
sugared soda. As stated by Laura
Schmidt, professor of Health Policy at UC San Francisco, “Too much sugar does
not just make us fat; it can also make us sick.” Is
Sugar Making Us Sick? Recent research shows that cutting back on added
sugars is a good way for obese kids to lose weight. (The Berkeley
Wellness Letter highlighted this study in “Yes, it’s the sugar”, March
2016.) Cutting back on nutritious foods
needed for growth is not a good idea when a child is trying to slim down. But
added sugars add calories and not nutrients needed for growth and development.
What did the research
find about added sugars?
Two universities, University of San Francisco and Touro
University of California studied 43 obese kids ranging in age from 9-18. These kids were given a controlled diet for
only 9 days. The focus of the diet was
to cut back on added sugars. Not
starches but added sugar. And added
sugars made up a good part of these obese kids’ diet, a whopping 28
percent. Nearly a third of their
calories were from added sugars in their diet.
Not only did the controlled diet not cut back on starches, they ADDED
STARCHES, like breads, cereals, and even pasta to the diets of these kids. They also added some whole fruit to ensure
the carb calories the same. The
controlled diet didn’t even cut back on calories – the calories stayed the
same. Yet, the kids lost some weight,
about 2 pounds by the tenth day of the study.
Surprisingly, most of the kids reported they couldn’t eat all the
food, as apparently, the starchy foods were more filling than all the
added sugar
foods they had been eating.
Health Improved –
in only a nine day period, a number of health indicators improved:
- Blood pressure dropped
- Triglyceride levels were lowered
- LDL – the “bad” cholesterol dropped
- Fasting blood sugar dropped
So not only did the obese kids lose weight on a diet that
didn’t lower calories, they also improved their health and in only 9 days of an
added sugar reduction.
Conclusion: The study authors concluded that maybe
different calories are metabolized differently in our bodies. Added sugar calories seem to be metabolized
differently than starch calories. The
author noted that cutting back on added sugar should be just as effective in
adults.
Sources: Obesity
and Added Sugar, Is
Sugar Making Us Sick?, Yes, it’s the
sugar, Berkeley Wellness Letter, March 2016. Image source:
Sugar
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