For decades, sugar has been blamed as the cause of various disease states. What has research shown sugar to be implicated in the development of?
A) Obesity B) Dental caries C) Heart disease D) Diabetes mellitus
B
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Sugar is implicated in the development of dental caries. Feeding on sugars and starches, bacteria residing in the mouth produce an acid that erodes tooth enamel. Obesity is caused by an intake of too many calories. Sugar itself is not implicated in either heart disease or diabetes mellitus but obesity is.
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