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Is High Fructose Corn Syrup making you fat?

In 1970, the average American consumed a scant 1/2 pound of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) per year. By the mid-1990′s, the number escalated to 55.3 pounds of HFCS per person and by 2001, 62.6 pounds per person.
Figures from the USDA show a steady growth in consumption of high-fructose corn syrup: from zero pounds in 1966 to 62.6 pounds per person in 2001. These statistics correspond with the rapid rise in obesity.
Coincidence?
The American food industry has been quietly substituting HFCS in place of sugar and honey. Corn syrup is cheaper to produce, is twice as sweet as table sugar (cane and beet), has a long shelf life, and our heartland is poppin’ with corn.
According to Greg Critser, author of the book, “Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World,” federal policies that supported corn production in the 1970s led to a glut of corn, which in turn, led to the production of HFCS. In other words, now that we had a cheaper way to sweeten food, companies could increase the size and amount of sweet foods and beverages that they produced and increase their profits. A winning business combo.
Many nutritionists explain that the body processes the fructose in HFCS differently than it does table sugar. Unlike sucrose or dextrose, fructose does not ‘ breakdown’ before it reaches the liver. It arrives almost completely intact. This changes the way metabolic-regulating hormones function and is called “metabolic-shunting.” A strain is put on the liver, causing it to KICK out additional fat into the bloodstream. (Not the kind of KICK we’re looking for.)
If you think you are in the clear because you don’t drink sugar-filled soda, or stay clear of sweets, sorry – guess again. I just checked the labels on my ‘light’ bread, power bar and the baby’s teething cookies (not my baby), and they all had HFCS listed high among their ingredients.
A report issued in the April 2004 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition stated “Consumption of high-fructose corn syrup in beverages may play a role in the epidemic of obesity.”
40% of caloric sweeteners that are now added to our foods and beverages are High Fructose Corn Syrup. This represents an average of 16% of our caloric intake. (If you consume 1500 calories per day, 240 of those calories are from HFCS.)
We are a weight-obsessed people, fixated on carbs and calories. And, yes, there are many contributing factors to obesity, including lack of exercise, large portions, extreme amounts of fatty foods, but HFCS may well be another contributing factor, and should be considered, if based solely on the fact that we consume so much of it without knowing it.
Dr. James O. Hill, physiologist at the University of Colorado’s Health Sciences Center, told the Associated Press, “If obesity is left unchecked, almost all Americans will be overweight by 2050.” He went on to say that obesity is the normal response to the American environment.
Be responsible for what you eat! Read your labels.
Spread the word … NOT the icing!
Janice
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posted September 14, 2010 at 3:04 pm


Thank you Janice for this new info.I do’t want to be counted as one of the Americans to become overweight,in fact,i try to do great efforts to refuse this weight gain issue.I depend so much on my dad’s
watching me over of the foods i put inside my mouth,and i can say Janice that my dad left a mark in my head,that i became more conscious and morein control of my compulsive overeating,though i still overeat,somehow someway,when my dad comes to my mind,i get reminders,and that is how dad’s care can give great impact to our bad eating habits,you know Janice when a person affects you in your everyday living,we believe that that person must have shared so much
efforts to show how we are cared,loved,watched and to me,my dad,though we are far apart,he seemed so near,because of his continous reminders to me to make smart choices in everything i do,i just can’t thank him enough Janice,but im glad i have a dad,thru his presence in my life,i see myself as precious human being,lol.
My dad?he’s my inspiration.



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Georgia

posted September 19, 2010 at 12:38 pm


I wish they would make a law stating it would be illegal to even use any kind of fructose sugar. Some countries have already banned the us of fructose sugar.



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Jane Tabachnick

posted September 20, 2010 at 10:24 am


The Corn Refiners Association proposal to rename the ingredient “corn sugar. How dumb do they think the public is?



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Vera

posted September 20, 2010 at 11:50 am


I found HFCS in packaged bread crumbs the other day. Why in the world would bread crumbs need sweetening? Sheesh.



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