Do you love your share of desserts and cannot conclude dinner without something sweet? Well, you should stop, now as this habit may harm you in the long run. Read on to know more!
Eating excessive sugar may lead to insulin resistance and increase the chances of having Type 2 diabetes. Further, having sugar treats regularly can increase your triglyceride levels. It can also increase the chances of having cardiovascular issues.
Constant exposure to high sugar levels may lead to inflammation and oxidative stress. This can also lead to accelerated aging and contribute to chronic diseases. Having desserts regularly after dinner can also affect your sleep pattern and overall well-being.
However, having desserts after dinner can be beneficial for some. For those who have nutritional deficiencies, having dessert can meet your nutritional requirements in between major meals and during bedtime. Desserts are mood boosters and induce the release of dopamine.
Instead of opting for sugary foods like pastries and ice creams, opt for healthier dessert options like dark chocolate and fruits like mango or litchi.
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