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Having a sweet tooth is linked to higher risk of depression, diabetes and stroke, study finds

Last updated: October 12, 2024 9:59 pm
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A recent study from the University of Surrey has found that individuals with a sweet tooth may be at a higher risk of developing depression, diabetes, and suffering a stroke. The research, published in the Journal of Translational Medicine, analyzed data from 180,000 volunteers in the UK Biobank and categorized them into three groups based on their food preferences: health-conscious, omnivore, and sweet tooth.

By examining blood samples from these groups, researchers were able to identify differences in proteins and metabolites that could provide insight into their overall health. The sweet tooth group showed higher rates of depression, diabetes, and vascular heart conditions compared to the other groups. These individuals also had higher levels of inflammation markers, glucose, and poor lipid profiles, indicating a higher risk for diabetes and heart disease.

On the other hand, the health-conscious group, which had a higher dietary fiber intake, had lower risks for heart failure, chronic kidney diseases, and stroke. The omnivore group fell somewhere in between in terms of health risks.

The study highlights the importance of being mindful of one’s food choices, particularly when it comes to processed sugar. Processed sugar, found in cakes, sweets, and sugary drinks, can have negative effects on health, as evidenced by the study’s findings. The results suggest that individuals should think before they eat and consider the impact of their food preferences on their overall health.

According to the British Nutrition Foundation, sugary soft drinks and alcoholic beverages are major contributors to free sugar intake in the UK. Biscuits, cakes, pastries, and fruit pies also play a significant role in adding sugar to the diet.

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This study underscores the importance of understanding the link between food preferences and health outcomes. By using data-driven AI methods, researchers were able to identify distinct groups based on food preferences, which were directly linked to biological markers and health risks. The findings serve as a reminder for individuals to be mindful of their dietary choices and prioritize health-conscious options to reduce the risk of chronic conditions.

For more information on this study, you can refer to the Journal of Translational Medicine for the full research article. This research sheds light on the potential health risks associated with a sweet tooth and emphasizes the importance of making informed decisions about food consumption to promote overall well-being.

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