In 2023, Americans consumed an average of 17 teaspoons of added sugar per day, while the UK average stood at 13 teaspoons, both exceeding recommended limits (CDC, NHS). High sugar intake is linked to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Sugar’s impact spans the brain, digestive system, skin, and energy metabolism. Yet, its subtle effects often go unnoticed until significant health issues emerge, making early detection and lifestyle change a critical challenge for many individuals.
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19. Lowered Bad Cholesterol (LDL) Excessive sugar intake, particularly from added sugars and fructose, can negatively influence blood lipid profiles by raising levels of low-density lipoprotein…