Can you get diabetes if you eat too much sugar or sweets?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As long as your own insulin secretion is normal, you will not get diabetes, but if you eat too much sugar, you will be tired and easy to gain weight, so you should eat less, especially in spring, people's metabolism is fast and easy to get hungry, and if you consume too much sugar, you will gain weight.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No! Diabetes mellitus is because the human pancreas has no way to release insulin and reduce the blood sugar concentration, so it is not possible to eat the pond. Healthy people who eat too much will have rotten teeth and obesity.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The key to understanding this question is whether this "sugar" refers to polysaccharides or monosaccharides or disaccharides. If you are talking about polysaccharide carbohydrates, eating more will not cause diabetes. Some scholars have suggested that a high-carbohydrate diet can improve glucose tolerance in the population, which is a beneficial barrier to prevent the development of diabetes.

    However, if it is a simple and disaccharide such as candy, white sugar, brown sugar, rock sugar, etc., eating it regularly can indeed cause diabetes. Studies have shown that a large intake of monosaccharides and disaccharides can increase the rate of obesity and increase diabetes, and the second will make many patients with hidden diabetes quickly become dominant, thereby increasing the incidence of diabetes, which is especially obvious in the elderly population. It should be emphasized that the elderly are at high risk of diabetes, and the older they are, the more likely they are to develop diabetes.

    There are many elderly people who have latent diabetes or mild diabetes, such patients have no obvious symptoms, and blood sugar and urine glucose tests are often normal when fasting, and they do not know that they have diabetes if they do not check their blood sugar after meals. In this case, if a large intake of monosaccharides, disaccharides, or glucose is transfused, it will quickly develop into overt diabetes. If you don't pay attention and fail to detect and treat it correctly in time, it will further evolve into diabetic hyperosmolar coma, which is life-threatening.

    Therefore, the elderly should try to eat less sugar and sweets.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Eating sugar should have no relationship with diabetes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It stands to reason that you should be, so don't eat too much sweets.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Eating sweets does not directly cause diabetes, but long-term consumption of a large amount of sweets will cause excessive insulin secretion, carbohydrate and fat metabolism disorders, cause imbalance in the human internal environment, and make the human blood tend to be acidic, which is not conducive to blood circulation, and weaken the defense function of the immune system, which may also cause diabetes over time. Most diabetes is genetically determined, but Weitangjun recommends that you eat desserts in moderation, and a long-term high-carb and high-fat diet can also induce diabetes. The sugar in diabetes refers to glucose.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Eating sweets does not directly cause diabetes, and diabetes is not caused by eating sugar.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In life, whether it is adults or children, they all like to eat sweets, because sweets are also very delicious, especially fruits are also like to eat sweet fruits, and children also like to eat sugar very much, so this eating sugar will also have a certain impact on the body, so in life we still have to eat less sugar, there are many children, they eat sugar will also cause tooth decay.

    1. Eating too much sugar may cause diabetes.

    Because diet is a very important part of diabetes, eating too many sugary substances for a long time, or eating too many sugary substances at one time in a short period of time, is very easy to cause patients to have blood sugar metabolism disorders.

    Second, of course, in addition to eating too much sugar.

    The patient is obese and has a higher probability of developing diabetes. Because obesity itself is clearly associated with insulin resistance, which in turn is a very common factor in type 2 diabetes.

    3. In addition to diet and obesity, genetic factors also play a very important role in the onset of diabetes.

    Eating sugar will also bring a lot of harm to people, so there are many people who will also cause high blood pressure, high blood lipids, and some people are also very fat, because the sugar content of what they usually eat is also very high, especially those Sprite and other things, which are not allowed to be drunk by children, and now there are many children, their teeth are not good, because they like to eat sweets very much, and parents often buy sweets for them to eat.

    If you usually cook at home, try to put less sugar, because there are many people who like to put some sugar in no matter what they fry, I think that after eating for a long time, it must be weak to the body, and sugar will also cause children to become stupid, or not grow tall. So don't eat too much sugar.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Eating too many sweets can lead to diabetes, and eating too many sweets will cause a lot of sugar in the body, and it will also lead to tooth decay, which is more likely to develop diabetes at this time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, there are some people who get diabetes because they eat too sweet. You may get diabetes, you may make your body very obese, you may have some problems with your teeth, and you may induce high blood pressure with osteoporosis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Absolutely. It will make our figure more bloated, and it will also get some cardiovascular diseases, especially easy to have tooth decay, and it will also affect our immunity, make our eyes myopia, and for women, it is also easy to get some ** diseases.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Diabetes has nothing to do with how much sweets you eat, but eating too much can easily lead to obesity. Diabetes is related to a variety of factors, such as genetics, lifestyle habits, obesity, etc. It is recommended that you usually eat less, eating too much is easy to gain weight, which will indirectly lead to an increased chance of diabetes, so it is very important to pay attention to exercise and live a regular life.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no direct causal relationship between eating sweets and developing diabetes. But sweets produce more calories and consume a lot of nutrients to metabolize. Therefore, it is still necessary to pay attention to reducing the intake of sweets.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Eating sweets often does not directly lead to the occurrence of diabetes, because the main cause of this disease is the lack of insulin in the body, however, the main group of people who lack insulin are some obese patients.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Eat too much sweets, if you don't exercise, you will gain weight, and you will develop diabetes for a long time, and the main disadvantage of eating too many sweets is obesity.

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