Sugar Restriction in Early Life: A Healthier Future?
UK, United KingdomTue Nov 05 2024
Did you know that limiting sugar intake during the first 1, 000 days of life can make a big difference in health later on? Research from universities in the US and Canada shows that people who had less sugar from birth to age two had a lower risk of getting type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure as adults. This study was unique because it looked at a time in history when sugar was rationed in the UK during World War II. Scientists compared the health of people born during this period to those born after the rationing ended. They found that those with limited sugar intake early in life had a 35% less chance of developing type 2 diabetes and a 20% lower risk of hypertension. This is good news for parents who want to set their kids up for a healthier future. But remember, even with less sugar, some people did still develop these health issues, just later in life. The researchers want to study more about how sugar affects kids' brains and their lives as adults.
https://localnews.ai/article/sugar-restriction-in-early-life-a-healthier-future-a5178bb6
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