The Connection Between Fruit Juice and Heart Attacks?
October 1, 2010
By Dr. Gabe Mirkin on 09/16/2010
Dear Dr. Mirkin:
How does drinking fruit juice increase risk for heart attacks?
Answer: The CARDIA study shows that all sugared drinks, including fruit juices, raise total cholesterol, the bad LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, August 13, 2010). People who drink fruit juice also have much larger waist circumferences. Abdominal obesity means that a person has high insulin levels and is at markedly increased risk for heart attacks and diabetes.
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This means, consuming the products such as juice cocktails, energy drinks, coke, other pops, energy drinks, ice cream or starchy products will give rise to larger waist circumferencem abnormal obesity, high insulin levels, insulin resistance and hence leading to markedly increase heart attacks and diabetes.
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