What is sugar?
Sugar is naturally found in vegetables, fruits and dairy products. It is consumed by us when we directly eat these or when it is added to food or drinks by us. The sugar that we add in our teas and drinks is called added sugar. Added sugar includes table sugar, which is used by us in making tea etc, and caster sugar (superfine sugar), which is used to make breakfast and sugar hidden in ready to eat meals, cakes and sauces.
Diabetes and sugar
There are two types of diabetes – Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. To clear the difference between both in simple terms, in type 1 diabetes, insulin-producing cells are destroyed by your immune system while in type 2 diabetes, your body is unable to use the insulin produced by your pancreas. And just to make it clear, neither of them is caused by having sugar.
However, type 2 diabetes can be linked with obesity, which can be due to sedentary lifestyle, eating junk and more. This type of diabetes can indirectly be linked to sugar (prsent in junk food and sugary drinks).
So, eating junk that includes those sugar-filled beverages definitely increases your risk of Type 2 diabetes by making you obese. But type 2 diabetes is much more complex and sugar is not the only reason responsible for it.
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