Addicted to Sweets
The continuous consumption of sweets can be considered in some cases an unhealthy obsession but a food preference. Some people do not need excuses to eat sweets and feel an exaggerated desire at any time.
This craving is defined clinically as a fervent desire, more than a passing fancy. Besides the obvious risk of gaining weight and developing diabetes and tooth decay, regular and excessive consumption of sweets diminishes the ability of the immune system and prevents white blood cells to address bacterial contamination. The agency also is more prone to colds and various infections such as cystitis and vaginitis.
The human being feels a special fondness for the candy. Moreover, this word is not only used to describe a taste, it is associated with pleasant and unpleasant sensations, such as mention of the “sweet life” or the allusion to “have sweet dreams.” It is the first taste with which it comes into contact through breast milk.
Unlike other mammals, concentrated lactose, a sugar. But the lack of control over eating sweets can lead to obsession. In the health field has been dubbed the “sweet tooth” to the exaggerated craving for sweet treats.
U.S. scientists found that those who feel addicted to bagpipes also show a predilection for the consumption of fruit, sweet but healthy food. Worse is the result of frequent and excessive consumption of sweetened beverages between meals-both soft and fruit-juice and weight gain among children, which can be maintained in adulthood. The cause appears to be the high concentration of sugars and energy and their low capacity for satiation, which favors those who take no offset this consumption with a later intake lighter.