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Old March 27th, 2008, 15:55   #1
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Too many candy bars will cause diabetes..... Is it true?

Since age 17 I have probably had 2-4 candy bars a day - you could say I am an addict, but I really enjoy chocolate, am not fat, and brush my teeth everyday. I just think I like them as a snack before bed, and between lunch and dinner. My usual daily intake is a salad for lunch, regular dinner (mostly chicken) and probably 1 soda. No coffee, no breakfast, etc.

Is diabetes liked to the candy, or linked to being fat from eating candy? THANKS!

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Old March 27th, 2008, 16:45   #2
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That's not nearly as bad as me. I eat fast food about four times a week..for the past 10 years. What are my chances for diabetes?
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Isnt it related much more to weight and sugars you eat. If you are not overweight than I would assume that you would be fine.
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Old March 27th, 2008, 18:56   #4
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A lot of those candy bars and the soda you have daily obviously have quite a bit of sugar in them. Some things that will influence your risk of diabetes would be your family history. If a person(s) in your family has diabetes it may likely increase your risk of getting it as well because of a genetic predisposition. Obesity also has an extremely high correlation with diabetes, especially people who hoard fat in the stomach area. The reason for this is because stomach fat seems to be more resistant to insulin and as you know, closer to the heart. If you are an active person and exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, as well as have a relatively healthy diet your chances of getting diabetes will be less. I would cut down on the sugar intake though. If you crave the taste of the candy bars and soda, cutting down the portion size you have of it may help satisfy the craving, by allowing you to still have the taste, reducing your sugar intake, as well as reducing the high calorie content most candy bars contain. Processed sugars will likely cause less satiety (feeling full), which tends to make people eat more frequently which could potentially cause more weight gain. If you replace some of the high simple sugar carbohydrates with more complex ones like whole grain products, vegetables, legumes, etc. will take longer to digest, likely have higher fiber content to aid in normal...bathroom function shall I say (fiber can also reduce risk of colon cancer, reduce triglycerides, decrease cholesterol, etc), increase satiety, and a maintain a more constant blood sugar level (they won't raise blood sugar as significantly, meaning lower insulin spike and less fat storage) and provide longer lasting energy. I hope this was somewhat helpful. I figured I would just scratch the surface and let the Doc be able to go more in depth than I will be able to! Also, if he finds any errors in my understanding then I'll know as well.
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you eatin' regular chocolate or mostly dark chocolates?
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Milk Chocolate -
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You're pretty young, Iain. When you hit about 35, your body probably not metabolize the same anymore, and if you continue the candy habit you will gain weight.

All that sugar just isn't good for ya. Diabetes-causing or not.

I've got a sweet-tooth the size of Alaska, so I can totally relate, and I'm fighting a "battle of sugar" of my own!
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Old March 31st, 2008, 21:41   #8
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A lot of those candy bars and the soda you have daily obviously have quite a bit of sugar in them. Some things that will influence your risk of diabetes would be your family history. If a person(s) in your family has diabetes it may likely increase your risk of getting it as well because of a genetic predisposition. Obesity also has an extremely high correlation with diabetes, especially people who hoard fat in the stomach area. The reason for this is because stomach fat seems to be more resistant to insulin and as you know, closer to the heart. If you are an active person and exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, as well as have a relatively healthy diet your chances of getting diabetes will be less. I would cut down on the sugar intake though. If you crave the taste of the candy bars and soda, cutting down the portion size you have of it may help satisfy the craving, by allowing you to still have the taste, reducing your sugar intake, as well as reducing the high calorie content most candy bars contain. Processed sugars will likely cause less satiety (feeling full), which tends to make people eat more frequently which could potentially cause more weight gain. If you replace some of the high simple sugar carbohydrates with more complex ones like whole grain products, vegetables, legumes, etc. will take longer to digest, likely have higher fiber content to aid in normal...bathroom function shall I say (fiber can also reduce risk of colon cancer, reduce triglycerides, decrease cholesterol, etc), increase satiety, and a maintain a more constant blood sugar level (they won't raise blood sugar as significantly, meaning lower insulin spike and less fat storage) and provide longer lasting energy. I hope this was somewhat helpful. I figured I would just scratch the surface and let the Doc be able to go more in depth than I will be able to! Also, if he finds any errors in my understanding then I'll know as well.
Well stated. I agree.
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Old March 31st, 2008, 22:55   #9
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Thanks Doc, I appreciate it. Well look at that, this Kinesiology degree is starting to pay off haha! By the way, thankyou for being such a great help to these forums!
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I dont know how people still think you get diabetes from eating to much sugar. Really all you need to do is google it. Type one diabetes (such as I have) is caused by you beta cells in your pancrease being damaged by your own auto-immune system. This has nothing to do with food, habbits or excercise routines. It is an autoimmune disease. Type two is a resistance to insulin which can have a few causes, the most prevelant is being overweight. Doesn't matter if your overweight from candy or beer.
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