Women should limit added sugar consumption to 6 teaspoons, or about 100 calories. (healthyeating.sfgate.com)
A recent 2014 study, for example, found a significant relationship between added sugar consumption and increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease. (annmariegianni.com)
Media Release 19 October 2012 Australian Beverages Council responds to latest study on added sugars intake for young Australians The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian non-alcoholic beverage industry, has responded to the recent study results announced at the Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society (ANZOS) conference in Auckland yesterday regarding added sugar consumption in -LSB-...] (australianbeverages.org)