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Just 10 spoonfuls of sugar

By JANET K. KEELER
Published May 9, 2007


Here's sobering information:

A 20-ounce Pepsi has nearly triple the amount of sugar the government says an adult should ingest in one day. The feds want us to restrict our sugar intake to 10 teaspoons a day. A fully charged Pepsi contains 28.

What's that? You've already downed two? Hello, trouble.

Sugared-up food is in the hot seat these days as incidences of diabetes rise with the national waistline keeping pace.

At 4 calories per gram (about 16 calories per teaspoon), sugar, in moderation, is not so bad. The problem is the large amounts people consume - 158 pounds per person per year, the American Dietetic Association estimates.

Most of us don't realize how much sugar is in popular foods. Sugary drinks are a big culprit, especially because they often have little nutritional value.

Here's some information to help tame your sweet tooth.

 
Reading labels:

Before you make a food purchase, understand what some of the health claims mean: