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Limiting Your Intake of Sugar
by
Karen Schroeder Kassel, MS, RD, MEd Here's Why:
Eating foods high in sugar and calories can lead to weight gain. Being overweight increases your risk of chronic disease, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. Excess weight can also increase complications of other conditions you may have. In addition, sugary foods often take the place of healthy foods, for example choosing a soda over a glass of skim milk or snacking on gummi bears instead of on an apple. Here's How:Here are a few tips to help you minimize your intake of empty-calorie foods. Do Not Be Fooled by Low-Fat SweetsOften, when food manufacturers remove fat from cookies, crackers, cakes, and other snack foods, they add sugar to make up for the flavor lost with the fat. The result is that many low-fat snacks provide the same amount of calories—or more—as the original product. So a low-fat banner on the package does not give you free reign to eat the whole box. It is still important to look at calories and limit snacks. Find Other Ways to Satisfy Your Sweet ToothSometimes a little bit of sugar goes a long way. Try some of these tactics:
Choose Diet VersionsIf you just love the taste of soda and cannot imagine having popcorn or pizza with anything else, try a diet version. Or, if it is the bubbles you crave, have a glass of one of these zero calorie beverages:
RESOURCES:Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics http://www.eatright.org US Department of Agriculture http://www.usda.gov/ CANADIAN RESOURCES:Dietitians of Canada http://www.dietitians.ca/ References:The American Dietetic Association's Complete Food and Nutrition Guide
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Updated July 3, 2012. Accessed August 1, 2012. What are empty calories? ChooseMyPlate.gov website. Available at: http://www.choosem.... Accessed August 7, 2012. Last reviewed August 2012 by Brian Randall, MD Last Updated: 8/1/2012 | |
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