Effects of Sugar on Our Bodies: The Good, the Bad, and the Options

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Effects of Sugar on Our Bodies: The Good, the Bad, and the Options Dr. Beth Haney, DNP, FNP-C Doctor of Nursing Practice, Family Nurse Practitioner Luxe Aesthetic and Wellness Center Assistant Clinical Professor, UCI

Disclosures No financial interest in any food or medication companies

Objectives Identify the effects of sugar on metabolism, brain function and chronic disease development. Identify the connection between our diet and our well being, vitality, and energy level List options for those of us that love to eat sugar.

What is Sugar? Sugars are carbohydrates they break down into energy in the body Some carbohydrates cause blood glucose to spike, others more stable

Natural Sugars Fruit fructose, glucose Vegetables fructose, glucose Milk lactose (galactose and glucose)

Review of Metabolism Glucose is obtained from three sources: Intestinal absorption of food Glycogenolysis Gluconeogenesis

The Role of Insulin Insulin has a number of effects on glucose metabolism, including: Inhibition of glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis Increased glucose transport into fat and muscle Increased glycolysis in fat and muscle Stimulation of glycogen synthesis

Review of Metabolism Sugar (glucose) in the blood spikes or raises - the pancreas releases insulin Insulin puts glucose into cells Insulin causes fat storage Insulin inhibits fat burning Insulin spikes stimulate an increased food intake at the next meal

The > 50 names for Sugar Anything ending in ose ; i.e. dextrose, lactose, etc. Syrup Fruit juice Cane sugar Beet sugar Brown rice sugar Malt Molasses Cane syrup Brown rice syrup Honey Agave nectar Barley malt Caramel Corn sweetener Corn syrup etc

Glycemic Index Glycemic Index = Compares how much carbohydrates in different foods raise blood glucose. Glucose = 100 Fruit roll-ups = 99/24 White rice = 89/43 White bread = 75/10 Wheat tortilla = 30/8

Glycemic Load Takes into consideration the amount and quality of the food. GL High / Medium / Low Guidelines Low (good) = 10 and below Medium (acceptable) = 11-19 High (avoid / limit) = 20+

GI and GL Chart

Is Sugar a Drug? Consider sugar as a drug? there is no RDA for sugar intake. The AHA recommendations focus on all added sugars, without singling out any particular types such as high-fructose corn syrup. AHA - no more than 100 calories per day, or about 6 teaspoons of sugar for women. For men, it s 150 calories per day, or about 9 teaspoons

What About White Flour? White bread is 70 on the glycemic index Sugar is 58 A good rule of thumb is to avoid white food: rice, bread, pasta, etc.

How Does Sugar Affect Our Body? Too much glucose > insulin > sugar is stored as fat cells become resistant to insulin diabetes/obesity Obesity leads to heart disease, joint problems, high blood pressure

Diabetes Blood glucose (sugar) becomes high from food intake Pancreas secretes insulin but not enough - or - Cells become resistant to insulin Need insulin from other sources (injections) or medications by mouth Too much glucose in the blood leads to coma and death

How Else Does Sugar Affect Our Body? Many people report feeling better after decreasing or eliminating added sugar from their diet More energy Exercise more Sleep better Lose weight Happier

How Does Sugar Affect Our Brain? Tongue sweet receptors Brain stem Cerebral cortex reward system is activated Gut insulin response Dopamine release Increased tolerance to sugar, cravings, loss of control Similar to drug, socializing, and sexual responses in the brain

Sugar Vs. Cocaine - And the winner is

What About Sweeteners? They help replace calories of sugar intake They can help people maintain healthy weight They may have the same addictive qualities as sugar Our brains get used to the intense sweetness so natural sugar taste may decline Truvia is not as intense about 70% as sweet as sugar FDA: regarded as safe

Stevia and Truvia Stevia - from stevia plant No calories Have been used for 100 s of years Truvia stevia extract plus a sugar alcohol Neither have effects on blood sugar or insulin FDA rates them safe

Inulin What is inulin? Inulin is a type of fiber found in certain plants. Your small intestine does not absorb inulin. When it reaches the colon, bacteria ferment it. Helps with constipation, other GI issues Promotes healthy gut bacteria growth

What About Alcohol?

Options

Tips on Cutting Back Sugar Consumption Toss the table sugar Swap out soda and juices for low calorie drinks and water Compare food labels and choose ones with lowest amount of added sugar

Tips on Cutting Back Sugar Consumption Add fruit instead of sugar to cereal or oatmeal Use extracts: vanilla, almond, orange, lemon Use spices: cinnamon, clove, ginger, nutmeg Use unsweetened applesauce in recipes instead of sugar

Snacks Berries and almond/soy milk (try vanilla) Bananas (not too ripe) and almond/soy milk Apples, almonds, cinnamon with soy milk or yogurt Yogurt and flaxseed, cinnamon, spoonful of granola Power snacks Sprouts (cocoa and goji berry) Apple with cinnamon

Feel Better! It s hard to give up added sugar Dedication Motivation Exercise Easier to sustain because you will feel better!