
PHE standard publication template
... contributed by dried and processed fruits. The term ‘non-milk extrinsic sugars’ has been used exclusively by the UK, in particular to report sugars intakes in dietary surveys and to describe dietary targets for sugars. For this reason, the data in this document is largely presented in terms of non-m ...
... contributed by dried and processed fruits. The term ‘non-milk extrinsic sugars’ has been used exclusively by the UK, in particular to report sugars intakes in dietary surveys and to describe dietary targets for sugars. For this reason, the data in this document is largely presented in terms of non-m ...
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
... seen in all obese people other than excess fat. Physicians, though, cannot even agree on a generally accepted definition of disease or even what kind of disease obesity is. The following medical models have been proposed, and obesity has variously been called a chronic neurochemical disease, a low-g ...
... seen in all obese people other than excess fat. Physicians, though, cannot even agree on a generally accepted definition of disease or even what kind of disease obesity is. The following medical models have been proposed, and obesity has variously been called a chronic neurochemical disease, a low-g ...
Review of Childhood Obesity - Anne Arundel Medical Center
... Childhood obesity has emerged as an important public health problem in the United States and other countries in the world. Currently 1 in 3 children in the United States is afflicted with overweight or obesity. The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is associated with emergence of comorbiditi ...
... Childhood obesity has emerged as an important public health problem in the United States and other countries in the world. Currently 1 in 3 children in the United States is afflicted with overweight or obesity. The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is associated with emergence of comorbiditi ...
Obesity reviews
... topics covering potential effects of dietary sugars on (i) body weight control; (ii) diabetes-insulin resistance; (iii) dental health and (iv) micronutrient dilution. New approaches, including intervention studies and the application of nutrigenomic technologies, should be undertaken and interpreted ...
... topics covering potential effects of dietary sugars on (i) body weight control; (ii) diabetes-insulin resistance; (iii) dental health and (iv) micronutrient dilution. New approaches, including intervention studies and the application of nutrigenomic technologies, should be undertaken and interpreted ...
PDF - Circulation
... attempts to study a single nutrient such as sugar, it is impossible to isolate its effects completely, especially with the known limitations in self-reported diet data from children/parents and the short duration feasible with feeding studies. For example, adding sugars to a diet may result in the i ...
... attempts to study a single nutrient such as sugar, it is impossible to isolate its effects completely, especially with the known limitations in self-reported diet data from children/parents and the short duration feasible with feeding studies. For example, adding sugars to a diet may result in the i ...
Sugar Shocker Education Kit
... or obese. 3 Unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity can contribute to excess weight gain beyond normal growth. 4 Over time, excess weight can increase a child’s risk of developing heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer. It can also have a negative impact on mental health, such as poor sel ...
... or obese. 3 Unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity can contribute to excess weight gain beyond normal growth. 4 Over time, excess weight can increase a child’s risk of developing heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer. It can also have a negative impact on mental health, such as poor sel ...
Added Sugars and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in
... attempts to study a single nutrient such as sugar, it is impossible to isolate its effects completely, especially with the known limitations in self-reported diet data from children/parents and the short duration feasible with feeding studies. For example, adding sugars to a diet may result in the i ...
... attempts to study a single nutrient such as sugar, it is impossible to isolate its effects completely, especially with the known limitations in self-reported diet data from children/parents and the short duration feasible with feeding studies. For example, adding sugars to a diet may result in the i ...
Added Sugars and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children
... attempts to study a single nutrient such as sugar, it is impossible to isolate its effects completely, especially with the known limitations in self-reported diet data from children/parents and the short duration feasible with feeding studies. For example, adding sugars to a diet may result in the i ...
... attempts to study a single nutrient such as sugar, it is impossible to isolate its effects completely, especially with the known limitations in self-reported diet data from children/parents and the short duration feasible with feeding studies. For example, adding sugars to a diet may result in the i ...
Added Sugars and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children
... attempts to study a single nutrient such as sugar, it is impossible to isolate its effects completely, especially with the known limitations in self-reported diet data from children/parents and the short duration feasible with feeding studies. For example, adding sugars to a diet may result in the i ...
... attempts to study a single nutrient such as sugar, it is impossible to isolate its effects completely, especially with the known limitations in self-reported diet data from children/parents and the short duration feasible with feeding studies. For example, adding sugars to a diet may result in the i ...
The Science of Sugars - International Food Information Council
... excessive intake of sugars contributes to obesity and/or nutritionally inadequate diets, these concerns are about over-consumption of sugars, and overconsumption can be a problem with any food or nutrient. Available data show no direct link between moderate consumption of sugars and serious diseases ...
... excessive intake of sugars contributes to obesity and/or nutritionally inadequate diets, these concerns are about over-consumption of sugars, and overconsumption can be a problem with any food or nutrient. Available data show no direct link between moderate consumption of sugars and serious diseases ...
Full-Text PDF
... In 2004, the CCHS collected food and nutrient intakes of 35,107 Canadians using a 24 h dietary recall. Included in the analysis were 34,386 respondents; excluded were children <1 year, respondents with invalid dietary recalls, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and children being breastfed. This was t ...
... In 2004, the CCHS collected food and nutrient intakes of 35,107 Canadians using a 24 h dietary recall. Included in the analysis were 34,386 respondents; excluded were children <1 year, respondents with invalid dietary recalls, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and children being breastfed. This was t ...
brief from the American Heart - Pre
... select ⱖ1 choices from a list of reasons for using NNS, 41% chose “are an option for people with diabetes,” 41% chose “can reduce the calorie content of foods,” 40% chose “can play a role in weight loss or weight management,” 30% chose “can be part of an overall healthful diet,” and 31% chose “don’t ...
... select ⱖ1 choices from a list of reasons for using NNS, 41% chose “are an option for people with diabetes,” 41% chose “can reduce the calorie content of foods,” 40% chose “can play a role in weight loss or weight management,” 30% chose “can be part of an overall healthful diet,” and 31% chose “don’t ...
Making Smart Drink Choices - NC Families Eating Better
... lemonade, sweet tea, sports drinks, fruit drinks, and any other beverage sweetened with sugar. Soft drinks come in a variety of flavors and colors. While some soft drinks may have added vitamin C, calcium, or other nutrients, they are basically flavored sugar water. There are more than 450 different ...
... lemonade, sweet tea, sports drinks, fruit drinks, and any other beverage sweetened with sugar. Soft drinks come in a variety of flavors and colors. While some soft drinks may have added vitamin C, calcium, or other nutrients, they are basically flavored sugar water. There are more than 450 different ...
Nonnutritive Sweeteners: Current Use and Health
... syrup, and 29% were trying to limit lowcalorie sweeteners (7). When asked to select $1 choices from a list of reasons for using NNS, 41% chose “are an option for people with diabetes,” 41% chose “can reduce the calorie content of foods,” 40% chose “can play a role in weight loss or weight management ...
... syrup, and 29% were trying to limit lowcalorie sweeteners (7). When asked to select $1 choices from a list of reasons for using NNS, 41% chose “are an option for people with diabetes,” 41% chose “can reduce the calorie content of foods,” 40% chose “can play a role in weight loss or weight management ...
Nonnutritive Sweeteners: Current Use and Health
... syrup, and 29% were trying to limit lowcalorie sweeteners (7). When asked to select $1 choices from a list of reasons for using NNS, 41% chose “are an option for people with diabetes,” 41% chose “can reduce the calorie content of foods,” 40% chose “can play a role in weight loss or weight management ...
... syrup, and 29% were trying to limit lowcalorie sweeteners (7). When asked to select $1 choices from a list of reasons for using NNS, 41% chose “are an option for people with diabetes,” 41% chose “can reduce the calorie content of foods,” 40% chose “can play a role in weight loss or weight management ...
CHS 412 Lecture 2
... men, it is not known: (a) It is due to lean body mass or (b) It is due to body fat. -This shows that, used alone, a high BMI is not diagnostic of obesity. BMI also varies with age and sex in those <18 years. These are some of the disadvantages of using BMI to assess health risks. ...
... men, it is not known: (a) It is due to lean body mass or (b) It is due to body fat. -This shows that, used alone, a high BMI is not diagnostic of obesity. BMI also varies with age and sex in those <18 years. These are some of the disadvantages of using BMI to assess health risks. ...
to the Fact Sheet
... consumption above energy needs, however, are associated with excess body weight.4 Few studies have examined the direct impact of added sugars intake in nutrient-dense foods and beverages on body weight or other health outcomes. Instead, the majority of studies are self-reported, association-focused ...
... consumption above energy needs, however, are associated with excess body weight.4 Few studies have examined the direct impact of added sugars intake in nutrient-dense foods and beverages on body weight or other health outcomes. Instead, the majority of studies are self-reported, association-focused ...
A Dynamic Panel Model of the Associations of Sweetened Beverage
... quality and beverage purchases (servings/day in the previous year) as exposures to predict the outcomes (macronutrient (kilocalories per capita per day; %), total energy, and food purchases) in the next year after adjustment for other sociodemographic covariates. Despite secular declines in purchase ...
... quality and beverage purchases (servings/day in the previous year) as exposures to predict the outcomes (macronutrient (kilocalories per capita per day; %), total energy, and food purchases) in the next year after adjustment for other sociodemographic covariates. Despite secular declines in purchase ...
The Relationship of Sugar to Population-Level
... Correlates of diabetes prevalence Table 1 presents the results of the cross-national model from 2000 to 2010. Each 150 kilocalorie/person/day increase in total calorie availability related to a 0.1% rise in diabetes prevalence (not significant), whereas a 150 kilocalories/person/day rise in sugar av ...
... Correlates of diabetes prevalence Table 1 presents the results of the cross-national model from 2000 to 2010. Each 150 kilocalorie/person/day increase in total calorie availability related to a 0.1% rise in diabetes prevalence (not significant), whereas a 150 kilocalories/person/day rise in sugar av ...
Soft drinks, weight status and health: a review
... 5 years, and to reduce levels to 22 per cent by 2016. Sugar-sweetened soft drinks and fruit juices have been identified as one of the dietary contributors to overweight and obesity (Joint WHO/FAO Expert Consultation 2003). This report stated that each can of soft drink consumed per day increases the ...
... 5 years, and to reduce levels to 22 per cent by 2016. Sugar-sweetened soft drinks and fruit juices have been identified as one of the dietary contributors to overweight and obesity (Joint WHO/FAO Expert Consultation 2003). This report stated that each can of soft drink consumed per day increases the ...
factsheet on glucose fructose syrups, isoglucose and high fructose
... 7. Fructose compared to other sugars Studies comparing beverages with different levels of fructose have not demonstrated any differential effects on feelings of fullness between fructose and other sugarsix (read more). Evidence demonstrates that fructose and glucose, the main constituents of both HF ...
... 7. Fructose compared to other sugars Studies comparing beverages with different levels of fructose have not demonstrated any differential effects on feelings of fullness between fructose and other sugarsix (read more). Evidence demonstrates that fructose and glucose, the main constituents of both HF ...
Trends in Caffeine Intake Among US Children and
... FUNDING: This work was performed under employment of the US federal government; the authors did not receive any outside funding. POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The authors have indicated they have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose. ...
... FUNDING: This work was performed under employment of the US federal government; the authors did not receive any outside funding. POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The authors have indicated they have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose. ...
Re-Think Your Drink
... it is to get to that amount: Let’s start at the beginning of the day with a large cinnamon roll. If you look at the Sugar Shockers list, you’ll see the Cinnabon Cinnamon Roll has 14 teaspoons of sugar. [Count Out 14 Sugar Cubes From Baggie and Place Into Your Glass Bowl or Onto Your Demo Table] At l ...
... it is to get to that amount: Let’s start at the beginning of the day with a large cinnamon roll. If you look at the Sugar Shockers list, you’ll see the Cinnabon Cinnamon Roll has 14 teaspoons of sugar. [Count Out 14 Sugar Cubes From Baggie and Place Into Your Glass Bowl or Onto Your Demo Table] At l ...