it is thought on average that most of us consume approximately 30 teaspoons (120 grams) of sugar a day-this is added sugar, not an apple. the government suggests that no more than 10% of daily calories should come from added sugar although many health professionals feel that 6-7% is a much healthier target number.
so how much is that? if you are eating 1500 calories a day the suggested percentage would equal 6 teaspoons (24 grams) of added sugar a day. a 16 ounce can of soda usually contains about 12 teaspoons (50 grams) of added sugars! at least most people have gotten the message about soda and the consumption numbers are finally falling.
here are some of the other products that often contain high amounts of added sugars- try to limit or avoid completely your consumption of them:
- many instant oatmeals that are flavored, cereals
- granola and granola bars
- bottled salad dressings, ketchup, tomato sauce, bbq sauce
- frozen meals
- fruit juices that are not 100% fruit juice
- energy drinks
- canned fruit in syrup