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Sugar is a fundamental component of the Western diet, as evidenced by its role as a defining characteristic [1], [2] and a key driver of the diet's health impacts [3], [4]. Furthermore, the historical evolution of the Western diet includes the introduction of sugar [5] and its subsequent replacement with high-fructose corn syrup [6], while its consumption is a hallmark of the diet's adoption in various populations [7].

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Western pattern diet - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimFood processors began replacing sugar with high-fructose corn syrup in the modern Western diet.
claimThe Neolithic Revolution introduced staple foods of the Western diet, specifically domesticated meats, sugar, alcohol, salt, cereal grains, and dairy products.
The Western Diet: Processed Foods and Meats Are Killing Us sentientmedia.org Sentient Media 2 facts
claimThe Western Diet is characterized by the consumption of highly processed foods that are loaded with sugar, fat, and salt.
claimThe high sugar and sweetener content in the Western Diet creates an addict-like environment that encourages constant consumption.
The Western Diet and Its Impact on Modern Health: What Patients ... diagnosticdetectives.com Diagnostic Detectives 2 facts
accountMichael Pollan's book 'In Defense of Food' describes a group of Australian Aborigines who had developed metabolic syndrome—a cluster of conditions including diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and high blood pressure—after relocating to settlements and consuming a Western diet consisting of flour, sugar, rice, carbonated drinks, alcoholic beverages, powdered milk, cheap fatty meat, potatoes, and onions.
claimResearchers defined 'traditional' dietary patterns as those high in fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and whole grains, while 'Western' diets were defined as consisting mainly of processed or fried foods, refined grains, and sugar.
Research reveals devastating impact of Western diet on human health news-medical.net News-Medical.net 1 fact
claimHigh sugar consumption, a key feature of the Western diet, is directly related to an increased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.