Another reason to avoid Sugar...

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Cathlete
Is your skin singing the sugar blues?

http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/diet.fitness/11/01/hfh.sugar.skin/index.html

ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Before you grab that leftover piece of Halloween candy, you might want to rethink the decision. It could cost you, in wrinkles. It now appears the sweet stuff might make us happier and possibly more hyper, but also make us look older.

Foods that turn into glucose in the body also can make you look older, researchers say.

A study in the British Journal of Dermatology breaks down the science of how this works, putting the aging blame on a process called glycation. Glycation occurs when sugars -- not just refined sugar, but anything that turns into glucose in your body -- are eaten and the glucose hits your bloodstream. As they float along, they search out and latch on to proteins and form a new molecule called advanced glycation end products, or appropriately shorted to AGEs.

The more sugar you eat, the more AGEs you produce. As they multiply, these molecules wreak havoc with adjacent proteins. The most vulnerable of these proteins are just the ones we want to stay strong: collagen and elastin. They are the compounds responsible for keeping our skin firm and elastic.

The result is sagging, wrinkled skin. DRAT.

But before you throw in the towel and start saving for plastic surgery, there is some good news about this newly reported form of sugar blues. There are some things you can do to put the sticky sweet damage into rewind.

The first place to start is probably the most obvious: Limit the sugar in your diet. Kerry Neville, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association, says, "The lower you can get the added sugar in your diet, because they aren't adding anything to your diet, the better."

But those added sugars can be hard to ferret out. "Eliminating them all is hard," Neville contends. "Often it is a matter of where you are getting the added sugar. Food labels don't spell out added sugars," so look for words such as corn sweetener, corn syrup, sucrose or sorghum, to name a few.

Overall, the latest finding about wrinkles sits well with the Seattle, Washington-based nutritionist, because, as Neville points out, "Americans eat too much sugar, and it appears that the threat of making them fat doesn't seem to discourage excess sugar eating. So this latest wrinkle scare might just do the trick. That is great."

But Dr. Darren Casey, a dermatologist and dermatological surgeon in Atlanta, Georgia, isn't so worried about potential skin damage from sugar. "Sun and smoking are the leading cause of wrinkles," he said. His best advice, aside from getting plenty of antioxidants in your diet, is to take "a chewable vitamin C."

And whether your skin is sugar damaged or just environmentally challenged, Casey says, you can't go wrong by using products that contain retinoids, which are a class of compounds related chemically to vitamin A. Those products, whether over the counter or prescription, are the best to help soften fine lines or wrinkles, which in turn will make you look younger and may just make you act sweeter, no sugar necessary.
 
Who cares if you look older if you are happier? I'll take my wrinkled arse to the grave knowing I enjoyed a few christmas cookies back in the day.
 
<Thank God for Beavs. You always put it in perspective for me.>
Yet another recruited to the dark side. :eek: :7 :7 :7
 
Sh*t!x( What else will they give us all to obsess and worry about??
Gosh, go find a cure for the diseases that really effect peoples lives, a few wrinkles never killed anyone, but Aids and cancer do!

I will keep my sugar and my "fine lines"}( thank you very much.
 
I'm still waiting for the research that says sex causes cancer...

After the stories about underwire bras, wide hips, and anti-perspirants causing breast cancer, there's really nothing left that hasn't been blamed for causing cancer except sex.

Susan L.G.
 
>I. AM. NOT. GIVING. UP. MY. SUGAR.
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>i'd rather have wrinkles. maybe i'll just go see dr. 90210.

*lol* Great, Lorie. I'll go with you. I've got my undereye bags all packed and ready to go.

[font face="heather" font color=black size=+2]~Cathy[/font]
[font face="comic sans ms"]When I look at the smiles on all the children's faces, I just know they're about to jab me with something. http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/cartoon/homersimpson.gif
 
Thanks for posting that Christine! I read that last week and thought of posting it myself (but I knew the response may be negative). I think it's an interesting study and may help some people think twice about over-indulging on sweets. I know after I read it, I cut down (but did not entirely eliminate).

Carolyn
 
maybe we'll just get the whole package...

the guy that does the "vaginal rejuvination" creeps me out. he's pretty freaky.
 
maybe we'll just get the whole package...

the guy that does the "vaginal rejuvination" creeps me out. he's pretty freaky.
 
maybe we'll just get the whole package...

the guy that does the "vaginal rejuvination" creeps me out. he's pretty freaky.
 
Thanks Carolyn! And all the jokes and comments about not giving up Sugar aside, it's something to think about - especially as the article is not talking about a cookie here and there, etc, or giving up ALL sugar - it's talking about the typical American lifestyle which is about processed foods and hidden sugars, etc. I know it's preaching to the choir here - but if the threat of diabetes (which is a vague distant thing to most people until they find out they have it) doesn't work, then maybe the threat of wrinkles will.
 
Obviously it won't because none of us seem to worried about a few lines. Unless of course one has body image issues and this will help further the cause.

I don't think anyone meant to pooh pooh your post. I just think people become tired of hearing how everything that is enjoyable must be bad for them, particularly if they spend their days leaping and jumping to IMAX and trying to keep up with Cathe. There are two extremes and I think many people out there are just doing their best to find the middle ground.
 
I appreciate the post. Keeps things in perspective. Good to know. I limit my sugar intake. Just cannot imagine a world without a little something something.
 
Christine,
I definitely appreciate the post and find the information interesting. Just had to poke some fun that everything I enjoy most in life is going to kill me or make me look like I'm already dead. :)

I love the articles you share, though. Keep 'em comin'!
[font face="heather" font color=black size=+2]~Cathy[/font]
[font face="comic sans ms"]When I look at the smiles on all the children's faces, I just know they're about to jab me with something. http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/cartoon/homersimpson.gif
 

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