Sugar is currently being touted as
public health enemy number one and has rarely been out of the news since
campaign group Action on Sugar launched its attack on the white stuff earlier
this year. But while limiting trips to the biscuit tin, stopping short of
ordering a pud when out for dinner, and avoiding snacking on sweets, chocolate
and cake are no-brainers, one area that’s left many of us confused is fruit
juice.
Showing posts with label action on sugar. Show all posts
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Friday, 9 May 2014
Monday, 20 January 2014
Could chocolate and wine save us from type 2 diabetes?
By Tracy Kelly, Diabetes UK clinical adviser
According to research just published, eating high levels of flavonoids is
linked to a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Flavonoids aren’t only
found in healthy food such as berries, apples and pears, but also in wine and
chocolate – so can it possibly be true?
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Friday, 10 January 2014
Easy ways to cut down on sugar
The Action on Sugar
campaign was launched yesterday to tackle concerns that we’re all consuming too
much sugar.
While the debate rages on what can be done about the national
obesity problem, here are Healthy Food
Guide’s practical tips on how to reduce your own sugar intake – plus we
reveal which foods are higher in sugar than you may have thought.
Sugar in our diets: what's the risk?
By Paul McArdle, British Dietetic Association dietitian and diabetes specialist
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