13 Reasons Why Sugar Is The Silent
Killer In Your Children’s Health
Over
the years, excessive consumption of sugar has been linked to a variety of
illnesses in children. While sugar is important for your child’s development,
most kids consume more sugar than their daily needs, thus creating a habit of
having an unhealthy diet from young which will likely stretch into their
adulthood. The following are 10 reasons why sugar is bad for your child’s
health.
1.
Tooth Decay
According
to the National Dentist Association, sugar is the number one cause of
tooth-related issues such as tooth pain, tooth decay, bleeding gums and weak
teeth.
Even
healthy foods such as milk and carbohydrate foods like bread contain sugars
which support bacteria growth in the mouth. If this bacteria is not brushed,
flossed or scraped away, it produces an acid that eats away at the tooth
enamel. This will lead to tooth decay, bad breathe and gum disease.
As a
parent you should know that a small amount of sugar each day is normal,
however, it should be from healthy foods such as fruits, dietary produce like
milk or staple food like bread, rice and noodles.
Added
sugar on the other hand such as those found in soft drinks, cakes or sweets
should contribute no greater than 10% of a person’s dietary energy needs daily.
2.
Sugar Promotes Obesity
Obesity
is a major health problem around the world, more so because children and youths
today are forming the majority group with obesity and weight related issues.
Sweet
treats are high not only in sugar but also in fat. Excess sugar in the blood
results in weight gain and deposit of fat in the body, leading to obesity.
3.
Greater Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
Excess
intake of sugar results in an overload in the child’s ability to metabolize
sugar. These excess sugars usually come in the form of soda, sweet cereals,
sweets and sugar added into processed foods and drinks. The excess sugar causes
deregulation of the body’s sugar feedback mechanism resulting in insulin
resistance and eventually, type 2 Diabetes.
4.
Increases Allergies
Studies
have shown that consuming food high in sugar suppress the immune system. The
suppressive effect starts within half an hour of consumption and lasts for at
least 5 hours.
A
weakened immune system means your child will find it difficult to combat,
especially when they have yet to develop immunity against various
diseases.Therefore, a child with a weak immune system brought on by consuming
too much sugar has a higher chance of developing allergies from dust, pollen,
furs from cats, dogs or other animals.
5.
Poor Appetite
Children
who love eating foods rich in sugar are likely to load up on too much sugar
which can cause poor appetite. In addition, a diet that constitutes a large
amount of sugars is deficient in a variety of other needed nutrients such as
iron, calcium, copper, magnesium, fiber, proteins and vitamins.
6.
Acid Reflux
Majority
of children who consume too much sugar from treats such as soda, candy, pasta,
hotdogs and cookies result in PH imbalance in the body. Foods such as candy and
soda which are rich in sugar cause the body to become too acidic. This leads to
diseases and conditions such as arthritis and gastric reflux/heartburn.
Furthermore children who have a habit of drinking excessive chocolate milk have
a higher chance of suffering from Acid Reflux. This is because dairy and sugar
takes longer to digest in children and is highly acidic.
7.
Weakens Immunity
Excessive
consumption of foods and drinks creates an imbalance between the good and bad
bacteria/microorganism. While good bacteria protects the body from infections,
harmful microorganism multiply quickly in this as excess sugar helps them to
thrive in this environment. Overall, this leads to a weakened immune system,
which will increases the chances of your child getting infections.
8.
Heart Disease
When
food enters the body, it is first converted to glucose. Therefore when your
child overeats, the body will have an excess amount of glucose. The excess
glucose is then converted to fats which is stored in the body as energy
reserves.
This
fat may accumulate around blood vessels, causing the heart to work harder in
order to pump nutrients and oxygen around the body. Over time, this may result
in a heart attack.
9.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
Studies
have proved that children who consume excess sugar have higher chances of
suffering from ADD
Sugar
in foods is easily converted into glucose which is used by the various organs
such as the brain to function efficiently. In large amounts, sugar results in
malfunction of the brain neurons, resulting in frequent disruptive behavior.
10.
Increases Acne And Aging
Sugar
has been linked to acne and faster aging in children. This is because excess
sugar results in sudden increase in blood sugar levels. The sugar molecules
then attach to the collagen in the skin, a process called glycation, causing
inflammation throughout the body. The inflammation leads to or worsens acne
When
the glucose attaches to collagen, it also makes that part of the skin dry,
stiff and inflexible causing the skin to age at a faster rate.
11.
Affects Eyesight
High
blood sugar levels results in swelling of the eye lens causing blurry visions.
When the sugar levels in the blood are not regulated, they eventually result in
leaks in the eye lens and retina, which may lead to partial blindness.
12.
May Cause Appendicitis
Research
has shown that children who are 2 years old or younger have higher chances of
getting a ruptured appendix in cases where the child consumes excess sugar.
13.
Affects The Liver
Excess
glucose in the body is turned into glycogen and stored in the liver. However
when the liver is full, the rest of fructose is turned to fat. While most of
the fat is transported to other parts of the body, some of it remains in the
liver where it eventually builds up resulting in non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease.
As a
parent it is difficult to control the type of food that yor child eats whether
it’s at home, school or in a friend’s house. However, it is also your duty as a
parent to make sure that a larger percentage of the food they eat contains good
sugar which is found in foods such as sweet potatoes. That way you will be
helping your kid build a better immune system which will protect him or her
against various opportunistic diseases.
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