American Heart Association Recommends Less Sugar
Posted by Reporter on Wednesday
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The American Heart Association (AHA) must be reading my blog.
When I did a Google News search for AHA and sugar, 474 articles became available. Apparently, AHA’s recent recommendation is really big news. I wonder why the sudden urgency?
I found the following information on AHA’s website:
The American Heart Association, “Recommends reduced intake of added sugars. Study highlights:
- High intake of added sugars is implicated in numerous poor health conditions, including obesity, high blood pressure and other risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
- Added sugars and solid fats in food, as well as alcoholic beverages are categorized as “discretionary calories” and should be eaten sparingly.
- Most American women should consume no more than 100 calories of added sugars per day; most men, no more than 150 calories.
- Soft drinks and other sugar-sweetened beverages are the number one source of added sugars in the American diet.
For women, this means cutting back our sugar intake by 73%.
Here’s a pie chart to illustrate just how much the AHA is recommending we cut back.
This huge percentage is a sign that sugar has wedged itself as an all too common ingredient in people’s diets. The data is interesting; the average daily intake is from a report dated 2001-2004. We are probably eating more sugar now than then, but that is the current data we have.
Not only do we have to make a change, the AHA is suggesting we make a drastic change. Our health and the health of our children depends on it. Cutting our sugar consumption in half is not enough.
As we enter into the “Age of Transparency” cutting down on sugar should become easier. As we, the consumer, demand more nutritious foods and less sugary junk food, the food producers will scramble to satisfy our demand. This is not going to happen overnight, but I have high hopes that the pendulum will swing in favor of health food. For the AHA to make such a giant statement about sugar, it is a sign that we are already heading in that direction, or my blog must be very convincing.


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