BMJ Study: Limiting Sugar in First Two Years of Life Cuts Adult Heart Disease Risk by Up to 31%
A landmark BMJ study using UK sugar rationing as a natural experiment finds that restricting sugar in the first 1,000 days of life dramatically cuts adult cardiovascular risk, while new research reveals how exercise intensity reshapes athletes’ gut microbiome and a 20-year pecan review confirms measurable cholesterol benefits.
What You Can Do
Read the BMJ Sugar & Heart Study
Access the full peer-reviewed study examining early-life sugar restriction and lifelong cardiovascular risk, as published in The BMJ.
Explore the Full Pecan Nutrition Review
The comprehensive Nutrients journal review covers 20+ years of pecan research spanning heart health, blood sugar, weight management, and diet quality.
Dive Deeper Into Exercise & Gut Health
Explore peer-reviewed research on how aerobic and anaerobic exercise affect gut microbiome composition differently in trained vs. untrained athletes.
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