45 Reasons to Give Up Added Sugar, Study Finds

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According to a new study, there are at least 45 good reasons to cut back on added sugar, pointing out to the negative effects of excessive sugar intake on health.

The study, published in the British Medical Journal, recommended to limit consumption of “free” or added sugar to less than 10% of a persons daily caloric intake.

In a large review of 73 meta-analyses, which included 8,601 studies, high consumption of added sugar was associated with significantly higher risks of 45 negative health outcomes, including diabetes, gout, obesity, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, cancer, asthma, tooth decay, depression and early death.

Free sugars – the type of sugar the authors focused on – are those added during the processing of foods; packaged as table sugar and other sweeteners; and naturally occurring in syrups, honey, fruit juice, vegetable juice, purees, pastes and similar products in which the cellular structure of the food has been broken down, according to the US Food and Drug Administration. This category does not include sugars naturally occurring in dairy or structurally whole fruits and vegetables. (QNA)

Source: Qatar News Agency