Learn how to check labels for added sugar to ensure you’re not consuming too much sugar. This video is one of many that offers health and wellness tips at [ Ссылка ]
Kristen Curtis, Registered Dietitian, explains how a big part of sugar awareness is checking food labels for serving sizes. Watch to learn helpful tips on sugar consumption, such as:
No more than 10 percent of your total calories every day should come from added sugar.
A 2,000-calorie daily diet should have no more than 200 calories a day of added sugar.
Evergreen Wellness has other helpful information about sugar on our site as well, such as these alarming facts:
You're 33% more likely to die from heart disease if you drink one sugary drink per day.
You're 26% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes if you drink one sugary drink per day.
Learn more about sugar:
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Check Food Labels For Added Sugar
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