Sugar is an important source of energy, but too much added sugar can negatively affect the body.
Many people consume more sugar than they realize, which can lead to a range of symptoms. Here are the signs you should be aware of, according to Everyday Health.
Increased hunger and weight gain

A high intake of added sugar can make you feel hungrier because it does not provide lasting satiety.
The body burns sugar quickly, which can lead to more frequent snack cravings and weight gain, according to a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Food doesn’t taste sweet enough

If you become accustomed to a high sugar intake, your taste perception can change. You may find that ordinary foods no longer taste sweet enough.
Cravings for sugary foods

Sugar affects the brain’s reward system and can increase the production of dopamine.
This can lead to stronger cravings for sweet foods and create a vicious cycle.
Joint pain

A high sugar intake can promote inflammation in the body, which may lead to joint pain.
Sleep problems

Too much sugar can disrupt sleep quality, according to a study published in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine.
It can affect the body’s natural rhythm and make it harder to fall asleep or stay asleep.
Irritability

Large fluctuations in blood sugar levels can affect your mood. When blood sugar drops after sugar consumption, it can make you feel irritable and unwell.
Fatigue and low energy

Although sugar provides a quick energy boost, energy levels drop again shortly afterward. This can leave you feeling tired and drained.
High blood pressure

A high intake of sugary drinks is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure. Sugar can also affect the function of blood vessels.
Acne and wrinkles

Too much sugar can negatively affect the skin. It may increase the risk of acne and accelerate skin aging, according to a study published in Cureus.
Digestive problems

Sugar can irritate the stomach and intestines, leading to symptoms such as bloating, pain, or diarrhea. It may also worsen existing digestive conditions.
Brain fog

Too much sugar can affect concentration, memory, and mental clarity. High blood sugar levels can have a negative impact on brain function.
Cavities

Bacteria in the mouth feed on sugar and can lead to cavities and gum problems if intake is too high.
Sources: Everyday Health, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Cureus, and American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine.
































