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Fructose, also known as fruit sugar, is something we have always eaten, or is it?

A century ago a person ate 15 grams per day, and today we eat 4-5 times that amount.

Given the way the body breaks down fructose, that increase may be contributing to liver and heart disease, reports the September 2011 issue of the Harvard Health Publication, Harvard medical school.

 

Two recent studies have linked higher intake of fructose with higher chances of developing or dying from heart disease.

The breakdown of fructose in the liver does more than lead to the buildup of fat.

It also:

  • elevates triglycerides
  • increases harmful LDL (so-called bad cholesterol)
  • promotes the buildup of fat around organs (visceral fat)
  • increases blood pressure
  • makes tissues insulin-resistant, a precursor to diabetes
  • increases the production of free radicals, energetic compounds that can damage DNA and cells.

None of these changes are good for the arteries and the heart.

Researchers have begun looking at connections between fructose, fatty liver disease, and cardiovascular disease.

 

An article published in 2010 in The New England Journal of Medicine indicated that people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease are more likely than those without it to have buildups of cholesterol-filled plaque in their arteries. They are also more likely to develop cardiovascular disease or die from it. 

 

Higher intakes of fructose are associated with these conditions, but clinical trials have yet to show that it causes them.

 

Recomendations are still only to limit the amount of sugar you get from sugar-sweetened drinks, pastries, desserts, breakfast cereals, and more.

 

The human body handles glucose and fructose in different ways. Virtually every cell in the body can break down glucose for energy. About the only ones that can handle fructose are liver cells. What the liver does with fructose, especially when there is too much in the diet, has potentially dangerous consequences for the liver, the arteries, and the heart.

 

I myself have not eater fruit for 2 years, my body is lacking nothing and I am very healthy.  Even if 'they' don't direktly recommend cutting down or out on fruits, that's what I would do, especially after reading the article in the Harvard Publication.

 

What do you think?

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Is it ok to eat berries at any time, all the time? Definately not, is my answer.  Berries contain fructose and if you want to loose weight then fructose is what you need to avoid.  So fruit and berries are generally not ok.

 

 

BUT if you have anyway decided to eat something sweet then berries are a good alternative.  Better than fruit, more nourishment.  Bare in mind it will increase cravings for sweet and even just craving snacks.  The cravings you can have for a few days after eating berries.

 

In the summer I often eat too many berries, too often.  But sometimes it can be worth that, that's the choice you have to make.  I try to eat berries only on special occasions for e.g. birthdays, celebrations, with friends and guests...

 

Berries for breakfast on a daily basis or as afternoon snacks does not work for me and my body. 

 

During the winters I eat berries about once a month, during the summers it is def. more often, probably 2-5 times a month!  And I can see the difference on the scale, unfortunately... Some of us just tolerate berries less than others!  But better with berries than with cany or cakes .

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Fruit is great - at least it tastes great! BUT fruit is sweets on tress.  Fructose is the most fattning sugars you can consume.

 

Research shows that you get fat from fructose.  In the study they took 2 groups of people, both ate the same amount of calories but one ate fructose and the other glucose.  The outcome was, those who ate fructose put on weight!

 

Here is a report (in Swedish:) .  Fructose increased body fat and insuline resistance, a pre-stage for diabetes.  

 

The research was originally published in 'Journal of Clinical Investigation'.

 

I agree, fruit is nice, but that's where it ends.  I never eat fruit anymore, although berries on very special occasions.

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