How sugar sneaks into your diet
Apr. 30, 2008 by Lisa Currie
From Reuters: Health…
A bran muffin and a flavored coffee drink are not unusual choices for a breakfast on the run. But along with fiber and caffeine, you may be getting something you hadn’t bargained for: a day’s worth of added sugar in just one small early morning meal.
We shouldn’t consume more than 40 grams — about 10 teaspoons — of sugar a day, based on a 2,000-calorie diet, said Andy Bellatti, a graduate student at New York University’s department of nutrition and food studies who blogs about diet and health at Small Bites. “It’s very easy, though, to go way above that because that’s basically one can of soda,” Bellatti said. “So although 10 teaspoons sounds like a lot, it’s actually not really that much.”
