Try GOLD - Free
GOING SOUR ON THE SWEETS
Hull Daily Mail
|July 26, 2025
We all know that sugar is bad for us, but does our body react to it differently as we age?
AS WE grow older, our bodies undergo both subtle and significant changes from a slowing metabolism to fluctuating hormone levels. But how do these shifts affect the way our bodies handle sugar?
Here Rosie Carr, a registered dietitian and head of health coaching at healthy eating platform Second Nature.io, explains how our response to sugar evolves with age, the potential health risks involved, and also shares some helpful, practical advice on how to cut down on sugar.
How does ageing affect blood sugar regulation and insulin sensitivity?
“Our bodies typically become less efficient at processing sugar as we age,” says Rosie. “The pancreas may become less efficient at releasing insulin (the hormone that manages our blood sugar levels). This means the cells in our muscles and other areas are less responsive to the hormone insulin, so more glucose (sugar) remains in the blood.
“Older bodies have a reduced ability to handle sugar, so the negative effects of high sugar intake are more noticeable.”
Can high sugar intake speed up the ageing process?
This story is from the July 26, 2025 edition of Hull Daily Mail.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Hull Daily Mail
Hull Daily Mail
Why Tigers can take a positive out of the late postponement
WATFORD 'DISAPPOINTED' WITH DECISION
1 mins
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Millions spent to protect the region from flooding
This work is part of a wider £23m investment delivered since 2020, laying the foundations for a long-term strategy to manage surface water and sewer flooding.
1 min
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
CREATIVE AND NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS TO HELP ADAPT TO THE GROWING CHALLENGES
IN the wake of the catastophic 2007 floods, the Living with Water partnership has delivered creative and nature-based solutions to help Hull and East Yorkshire adapt to the growing challenges of flooding.
2 mins
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Danger driver nearly hit five-year-old child before garage crash
WHEN FOUND BY POLICE AFTER A PURSUIT, HE HELD HIS HANDS OUT AND SAID: 'YOU'VE GOT ME!'
2 mins
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
RNLI's thanks after 'prolonged and demanding response' to Withernsea tragedy
ALL AGENCIES CONCERNED HAVE BEEN PRAISED FOR THEIR EFFORTS
1 mins
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Rising star Eckersley handed starting shirt at Warriors for 2026
WIGAN Warriors have unveiled their 2026 squad numbers, with rising star Zach Eckersley rewarded with a starting shirt ahead of the new Super League campaign.
1 min
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
How to make a strong start to the new year
As we begin thinking about what 2026 might bring, you may have already been thinking about some fitness goals and health-focused resolutions for the year ahead.
2 mins
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Zhou the Cadillac reserve
F1 New F1 team Cadillac have announced that China's Zhou Guanyu will be their reserve driver this season.
1 min
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Pair reject Super League for NRL stay
TWO players linked with moves to Super League have signed new NRL deals.
1 mins
January 06, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
The country must stay independent
A REMAINER asks what Brexit has to do with Enterprise Zones?
1 mins
January 06, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
