Indeed, when it comes to childhood obesity, the source of sugar is much more important than the total amount consumed, new ...
Different sources of sugar can have distinct metabolic effects on children’s health Natural sugars from fruits and unsweetened dairy products offer nutritional benefits Limiting added sugars ...
A higher sugar intake from unsweetened liquid dairy products was related to lower odds of developing obesity at age 10.
New research being presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy (12-15 May) suggests that the source of sugar is more important than the amount of sugar when it comes to ...
Recent findings unveiled at the European Congress on Obesity in Venice challenge long-held views on sugar intake and childhood ...
Average total daily sugar intake was 112g. This made up around a third (32%) of the total daily energy intake of 1,388 calories. The main sources of sugar were fruit (average daily intake = 13g), ...
New research presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy (12–15 May) suggests that the source of sugar is more important than the amount of sugar when it comes to the ...
New research being presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy (12-15 May) suggests that the source of ...
Children who consume most of their sugar from milk or fruit rather than cakes or sweets are less likely to go on to be overweight or obese, according to researchers. Academics from the University ...
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Aparna Govil Bhasker, Consultant Bariatric and Laparoscopic Surgeon at MetaHeal- Laparoscopy and Bariatric Surgery Center in Mumbai, Saifee and Apollo and ...