STUDY: FRUCTOSE CONTRIBUTES TO HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
Science Daily - A diet high in fructose increases the risk of developing high blood pressure according to a paper being presented at the American Society of Nephrology's 42nd Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition in
Over the last 200 years, the rate of fructose intake has directly paralleled the increasing rate of obesity, which has increased sharply in the last 20 years since the introduction of HFCS. Today, Americans consume 30% more fructose than 20 years ago and up to four times more than 100 years ago, when obesity rates were less than 5%. While this increase mirrors the dramatic rise in the prevalence of hypertension, studies have been inconsistent in linking excess fructose in the diet to hypertension.
Diana Jalal, MD (University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center), and her colleagues studied the issue in a large representative population of US adults. They examined 4,528 adults 18 years of age or older with no prior history of hypertension. Fructose intake was calculated based on a dietary questionnaire, and foods such as fruit juices, soft drinks, bakery products, and candy were included. Dr. Jalal's team found that people who ate or drank more than 74 grams per day of fructose (2.5 sugary soft drinks per day) increased their risk of developing hypertension. Specifically, a diet of more than 74 grams per day of fructose led to a 28%, 36%, and 87% higher risk for blood pressure levels of 135/85, 140/90, and 160/100 mmHg, respectively. (A normal blood pressure reading is below 120/80 mmHg.)

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High blood pressure, heart attack and stroke are preventable diseases, and the root cause is improper diet and poor lifestyle. The cause of high blood pressure for most people is clogged arteries. Clogged arteries come from unhealthy diet and lifestyle. While anyone can develop high blood pressure, the following factors increase the risk of hypertension:
•Overweight or obesity—eating too much food
•Physically inactive—little or no exercise
•High salt consumption
•Low calcium, magnesium and potassium levels due to inadequate consumption of fruits and vegetables
•Excessive alcohol consumption
•Diabetes"
If you follow a healthy eating regimen with a diet rich in nutritious vegetables and fruits, coupled with lifestyle changes that include good nutrition, hydration, regular exercise, stress management, relaxation and positive motivation, you can prevent many diseases, and even reverse a degenerative medical condition.
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Author: Miracle Juicing Unleashing The Secret To Vibrant Health
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