The revised guidelines from the Department of Health (DoH) in the UK state that mean population intakes of free sugars should be below 5% of the total energy (TE) consumption of the British population. However, very few studies have assessed the impact of this recommendation on diet quality in the UK. We explored the dietary patterns and intakes of micronutrients of British adolescents with low intakes of non-milk extrinsic sugars (NMES) (similar to free sugars but not equal, with slight differences in the categorisation of fruit sugars from dried, stewed or canned fruit and smoothies), using the National Diet and Nutrition Survey Rolling Programme, years 1–8 (NDNS RP). The sample included 2587 adolescents aged 11–18 years. Four percent (11...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright The Authors. DOI: 10.1017...
Dietary recommendations to reduce sugars consumption may influence choices of sugars-containing food...
Background: High added sugar intake is often associated with increased body weight and oral health p...
The revised guidelines from the Department of Health (DoH) in the UK state that mean population inta...
Consistent information on the non-milk extrinsic sugars (NMES) content of foods and the NMES intake ...
Consistent information on the non-milk extrinsic sugars (NMES) content of foods and the NMES intake ...
Background: Due to associations between added sugar intake and non-communicable diseases, health aut...
[Objective]: To report dietary sugars consumption and their different types and food sources, in Eur...
Recommendations for free sugar intake in the UK should be no more than 5 % of total energy due to in...
Monitoring dietary intake of sugars in the population’s diet has great importance in evaluating the ...
BACKGROUND: Government and health organisations worldwide have recently reviewed the evidence on the...
Monitoring dietary intake of sugars in the population's diet has great importance in evaluating the ...
Public health policies, including in Europe, are considering measures and recommendations to limit t...
Background: Added sugars are associated with dental caries, obesity, hypertension and other non-comm...
High intake of added sugars is associated with excess energy intake and poorer diet quality. The obj...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright The Authors. DOI: 10.1017...
Dietary recommendations to reduce sugars consumption may influence choices of sugars-containing food...
Background: High added sugar intake is often associated with increased body weight and oral health p...
The revised guidelines from the Department of Health (DoH) in the UK state that mean population inta...
Consistent information on the non-milk extrinsic sugars (NMES) content of foods and the NMES intake ...
Consistent information on the non-milk extrinsic sugars (NMES) content of foods and the NMES intake ...
Background: Due to associations between added sugar intake and non-communicable diseases, health aut...
[Objective]: To report dietary sugars consumption and their different types and food sources, in Eur...
Recommendations for free sugar intake in the UK should be no more than 5 % of total energy due to in...
Monitoring dietary intake of sugars in the population’s diet has great importance in evaluating the ...
BACKGROUND: Government and health organisations worldwide have recently reviewed the evidence on the...
Monitoring dietary intake of sugars in the population's diet has great importance in evaluating the ...
Public health policies, including in Europe, are considering measures and recommendations to limit t...
Background: Added sugars are associated with dental caries, obesity, hypertension and other non-comm...
High intake of added sugars is associated with excess energy intake and poorer diet quality. The obj...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright The Authors. DOI: 10.1017...
Dietary recommendations to reduce sugars consumption may influence choices of sugars-containing food...
Background: High added sugar intake is often associated with increased body weight and oral health p...