Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Sugar Guidelines from American Heart Assoc.


American Heart Association releases guidelines for sugar intake.

Julie Deardorff writes in the Chicago Tribune (4/9), "For the first time, Americans now have a benchmark: No more than 25 grams of added sugar a day for women and 37.5 grams for men, according to new guidelines established by the American Heart Association." Still, "it's easy to soar past those limits. Downing just one 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola will give you 39 grams of sugar, exceeding your daily ration. But a lesser-known problem with sugar is that it's hidden in everything from soup to nuts." In addition, "it's lurking in your lunch meat. It enhances bread. And if a low-fat product or frozen dinner tastes good, you may have added sugar to thank."

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