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Based on the video “Sugar: Hiding in Plain Sight” there are many ways in which sugar is present within our daily food intake, often without us knowing. Due to the various aliases that sugar has including high fructose corn syrup, sucrose, maltose and about 53 other nomenclatures, these aliases make it difficult to avoid overconsumption of sugar. Although sugar/glucose provides vital energy reserves to the body, excessive glucose can cause an abundance of fat to accumulate due to the liver’s inability to breakdown and process the extra fat (Robert Lustig). Fatty liver or steatosis is a result of excess sugar and alcohol consumption. Steatosis can cause inflammation, scarring and hardening of the liver. This disease is often linked to diabetes, obesity, and alcoholics (Better Health Channel).

Before viewing this video, I had a well-balanced dinner of mushroom rice with lima beans, broccoli, and baked trout with steamed peppers, onions. According to (Lindberg, S.). Trout has 0g of sugar or carbohydrates, broccoli has around 1.7g, while bell peppers and onions have a combined sugar content of approximately 9.0g of sugar, and rice with 158g per cup. For an estimated 168.7g of sugar consumed from my dinner alone. Before watching this video, I had a well-balanced dinner of mushroom rice with lima beans, broccoli, and baked trout with steamed peppers and onions. Depending on (Lindberg, S.). Trout has 0g of sugar or carbs, while broccoli has about 1.7g. Bell peppers and onions together have about 9.0g of sugar, and a cup of rice has 158g of sugar. For about 168.7g of sugar that I ate just from my dinner.

As discussed previously, fatty liver is a disease associated with increased sugar intake by eating a well-balanced diet and can be prevented by limiting sugar intake, physical activity and limited alcohol consumption.

TEDEducation. (2014, March 31). Sugar: Hiding in plain sight – Robert Lustig. YouTube. Retrieved August 8, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4CZ81EmAsw&t=1s
Liver – fatty liver disease. Liver – fatty liver disease – Better Health Channel. (n.d.). Retrieved August 8, 2022, from https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/liver-fatty-liver-disease
Lindberg, S. (2020, September 10). Rainbow Trout Nutrition Facts and health benefits. Verywell Fit. Retrieved August 8, 2022, from https://www.verywellfit.com/rainbow-trout-nutrition-facts-and-health-benefits-4801177

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