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Related: About this forumScientists just found another worrying link between sugar and depression
Lately, the science has really been stacking up evidence against consuming sugars in excess.
In addition to being linked to conditions like obesity, diabetes, inflammatory diseases, eating high levels of sugar has been associated with mental illnesses like depression. In a study published July 27 in Scientific Reports that followed over 8,000 adults over 22 years, researchers from University College London found that men who reported consuming foods that contained 67 grams of sugar per day or more were 23% more likely to be diagnosed with clinical depression after five years from when the study began.
For their work, researchers followed the a cohort called the Whitehall Study II, which tracked health and stress data for civil servants aged 35 to 55 in London beginning in 1985. Every few years, participants filled out surveys about their diets and other markers of healthincluding whether or not they had been clinically diagnosed with mental health conditions like depression and anxiety. Participants didnt have any mental illnesses diagnosed to start, and researchers used their food questionnaires to estimate how much sugar each person was eating per day.
After the first five-year follow up, men who ate the most sugar, which the authors categorize as 67 grams or more per dayalmost twice the amount of sugar intake recommended by the American Heart Association, and roughly three and a half regular sized Snickers barshad higher rates of mental health diagnoses than those who ate less sugar, regardless of whether or not they were overweight. Even during years when participants reported eating less sugar, levels of mental illness stayed the same, which suggests that previous sugar habits had led to depression or anxiety and not the other way around. In this study, the relationship between sugar and mental illness wasnt well-defined among women.
Read more: https://qz.com/1039983/scientists-just-found-another-worrying-link-between-sugar-and-depression/
True Dough
(17,359 posts)if I eliminated sugar from my diet!
TexasTowelie
(112,620 posts)If the choice is to live a totally healthy lifestyle with no vices or indulging my cravings and enjoying myself, even if it shaves a few years off of my life, then I'll go for the latter.