Sugars and sugar sweetened beverages have been blamed for causing obesity, but the debate has raged for many years with little resolution [16]. More recently, the intensity of the debate was fuelled by the hypothesis that HFCS lead to obesity because fructose bypasses food intake regulatory system...
However, consuming too much of these sugar substitutes may be doing more harm than good when it comes to our mental clarity. One common artificial sweetener is aspartame, which can be found in various diet sodas, sugar-free candies, and even some yogurts. While it may seem like a guilt-f...
Then do not start with the e-cigarette, because the long-term consequences of e-smoking are not yet known. Nicotine is and remains a toxic and very addictive substance and is therefore certainly not innocent. This is all the more true for young people. They are still growing and then the...
Missing teeth can have far-reaching consequences for both oral health and overall well-being. The gaps left by missing teeth can cause a decline in oral health, leading to misalignment, gum disease, and other oral health issues. Bone loss is another significant consequence of tooth loss, affect...
[1,2]. Besides the consequences on health status, diet-related health conditions also impose a significant economic burden on society, because in addition to direct medical costs of disease treatment, there are high indirect costs due to the loss of productivity caused by the increase in ...
41.[E]In addition, studies find the first year of high school typically shows one of the greatest increases in depression of any year over the lifespan. 42.[D]The consequences of: doing poorly in the ninth grade can impact more than students’ability to find a good job. 43.[A]This ...
This should determine the health consequences of a weight loss of five, ten and fifteen percent. The subjects were divided into two groups. Half of the participants should lose weight and the other test subjects should maintain their weight. When people lost 5 percent of their weight, their ...
The degree of processing is rarely considered an independent factor in the health effects of fruit juices and beverages (FJBs) consumption. In fact, the consumption of ultra-processed foods has been shown to pose health risks. In this study, we first
Rather, stigmatizing individuals for their weight is consistently associated with negative consequences [5]. Although health behaviors are modifiable ways to improve health across the weight spectrum, individuals who experience weight stigma may cope with this mistreatment by engaging in health ...
overlooked. Eyes, as sensitive organs, are particularly vulnerable to the toxic effects of drugs and alcohol, which can lead to both short-term impairments and long-term conditions. Understanding how these substances harm eye health is essential in recognizing the broader consequences of substance ...