American adults consume an average of 77 grams of sugar per day. Data shows that sugar-sweetened beverages (e.g., soft drinks, fruit juices, and sports/energy drinks) are the biggest source of added ...
Leveraging its exceptional water, soil and light, Xinjiang produces high-quality specialty agricultural goods that have enriched the "Chinese fruit platter". Agriculture in Xinjiang continues to ...
The researchers noted that sugar-sweetened beverages like soda and fruit juices contributed the most to added sugars. Occasionally, including small amounts of added sugars is fine, especially if ...
It's a provocative question that's explored in the documentary "Sugar Coated." In the film, screening at Toronto's Hot Docs festival, director Michele Hozer takes a hard look at how sugar has ...
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri is warning the problem of rogue production in China of New Zealand’s best-selling gold fruit variety is growing. The company estimates production in China of what it ...
The occasional sweet treat likely won’t ruin your health. But too much added sugar at a young age could increase the risk of health complications later in life. Limiting added sugars during the ...
Here’s how it works. If you spot fruit flies in your kitchen, chances are, there will be more the next day. That’s because fruit flies can actually lay up to 500 eggs, which hatch in as little ...
Over 20 percent of elementary, middle, and high school pupils drink sweet beverages daily. Early this year, Shanghai began testing Nutri-Grade labeling on drinks to identify their non-milk extrinsic ...
British data shows that children conceived and born during a period of sugar rationing were less likely to develop diabetes or high blood pressure later in life. By Gina Kolata People who were ...
Cutting sugar in the first 1,000 days of a baby's life - from conception to the age of two - appears to reduce the risk of developing significant health issues in adult life, say researchers.