
Excessive fructose consumption, found in processed foods and sweetened drinks, can negatively impact health by being converted into fat in the liver. Unlike glucose, fructose bypasses normal blood sugar regulation and travels directly to the liver for metabolism. Nutritionist Aayrin Memon explains that while moderate intake is manageable, high consumption leads to de novo lipogenesis, where the liver turns fructose into fat, posing significant health implications.
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