The Scientific Reason It’s So Hard To Quit Sugar—And The Solution










Source: shadesofhope.com

Stress and sugar are like peanut butter and jelly: It's tough to have the former without reaching for the latter. 

Now, a small new study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism might tell us why: Researchers at UC Davis found that eating sugar shuts down the release of the stress hormone cortisol. In other words, sugar soothes us when we're feeling stressed, which could be making us come back for more and more. MORE: 4 Restaurant Sugar Bombs And Their Healthier Swaps

Nineteen women were assigned to one of two diets: The first drank beverages sweetened with plain old sugar, and the second drank beverages with the artificial sweetener aspartame. Throughout the almost-2-week trial, the women underwent stress tests while the researchers did brain scans and tested cortisol levels. The final result? The women who drank sugar-sweetened beverages had suppressed cortisol, but the women in the aspartame group did not.  

That doesn't mean you should ditch all your Domino for Equal: Artificial sweeteners have been linked to plenty of health problems on their own, like diabetes and weight gain. But this study is one of the very first to show that sugar itself could be reinforcing that sugary, stress-eating habit that seems impossible to break. (Learn how you can escape your sugar addiction in 21 days with Sugar Smart Express.)

The good news is that it's not impossible. The solution? Be prepared. When you know you'll be feeling stressed, arm yourself with these 10 RD-approved snacks for stress eaters—they deliver maximum satisfaction for minimal calories and sugar. And if you still find yourself stuck on the sweet stuff, try these 6 real-world strategies for scaling back on sugar(without losing your mind). So long, stressful sugar binges! We definitely won't miss you.

By: Caroline Praderio






from RSSMix.com Mix ID 8135872 http://ift.tt/1eTYBHm
إرسال تعليق (0)
أحدث أقدم