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Heart disease is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. It may be due to genetic and congenital abnormality. It may also occur as a result of unhealthy lifestyle habits. For example, unnecessary high sugar diet maximizes the risk of heart disease.

Most of us enjoy sweet dessert, but we need to taste sweet dessert to increase fat in the body and reduce cholesterol and protein in the body. All of these factors can lead to cardiovascular diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and resulting stroke.

According to a medical survey, the average calories daily are added with sugar.

Desserts and lovers of processed beverages may not realize that they are already consuming already too small a small teaspoon of sugar through their sweet pleasures. There are also studies that some people can drink 46 cups of sugar a day on the other hand, while some people only have 3 sugars.

To reduce sugar intake, physicians can keep their health healthy if they comply with 6 cups a day for women and 9 cups a day for men. There are many different types of sugars: the naturally occurring substances found in fruits are excellent options compared to additives such as sugar and processed ones.

Further research will help you find new solutions to replace or eliminate sugars added in our foods to prevent the risk of heart disease. The solution can cost a lot of tax on sweet soft drinks or encourage healthy forms of certain sugars such as Splenda.

If you raise the point of sale price of processed confectionery or candy, people may stop buying easily with shops or grocery items.

In the United States, the country with the highest proportion of obese people, the extra consumption of sugar leading to obesity and heart disease should be a clear problem at the forefront of medical concern.



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