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Control Your Sugar Intake

Posted by Jenn at Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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I was watching Dr. Oz the other day and his guest was a woman with a major sugar addiction. Through the foods she consumed, she was ingesting about 84 tablespoons of sugar daily. Can you believe it? With Halloween and other holidays on the horizon, I want to be sure to control my own sugar intake.


How about you? What are your eating habits when it comes to sugar? Do you read labels? Do you realize how much sugar is actually in items that we don't consider "sweet"? Take pasta sauce for example; one serving can have 11 grams of sugar or more. Even the breads we eat often contain sugar. I just checked a bag of sandwich rolls and they contain 7 grams each. So, while we may feel that a few cookies or ice cream is not that bad, we need to consider our sugar intake for the entire day before we splurge on dessert.

Many of us tend to have a sweet tooth in the late afternoon or after dinner. Try to track the amount of sugar that your are eating the rest of the day so that a small treat is not putting you over the edge. While there is no RDA (recommended daily allowance) for sugar, the Department of Agriculture does recommend that sugar intake not exceed 8% of our daily diet. For an average woman, that is approximately 40 grams.

It can be cumbersome to spend your entire day reading labels; and if you get food on the run, there is often no label for reference. Keep the following tips in mind to help reduce your overall sugar intake:

Skip the soda!
This is a sugar bomb! Drink water with a little lemon or lime for flavor.

Eat healthy foods first.
Load up on the healthy stuff containing fiber and complex carbohydrates. Nuts and proteins are a great option. You'll feel full and satisfied and have fewer cravings.

Try a low-sugar sweet like dark chocolate.
A good dark chocolate does not have sugar as the first ingredient. It also contains healthy antioxidants. Remember that a small piece goes a long way. Savor each bite.

I hope this article has helped you to consider your daily sugar intake. Take some steps to modify your diet. Let us know what other ideas you have to help reduce sugar in your diet and combat cravings.

Until next week, have a safe, happy and healthy week ahead.

9 comments:

Cascia said...

I love Dr. Oz! I'll admit I am terrible at watching my sugar intake. I tend to add sugar to nearly everything that I drink. Thanks for pointing this out!

Joyful said...

Hi Cascia,
Thanks for dropping by my blog.
I really need to take heed of my sugar intake more than I do, having Diabetes II, and all.
I have such a sweet tooth. I can't stand splenda. It's suppose to be bad for ya anyway.
I guess I need prayer in this area. If someone brings out a sweet, I'll eat it. UGH!
Joyful

ladyviral said...

I love sweet stuffs, but I do not take much of soda, chocolate or sweets. Though I chew a lot of chewing gums. >.<

But controlling is good :). Keeps us a bay of diabetic and other stuffs.

Kitchen Stewardship said...

Always an important subject! I actually gave up sugar for Lent this year (so hard! But I learned a lot, like the crazy places sugar hides in processed foods). If you're interested, I blogged about it here: http://www.kitchenstewardship.com/2009/03/15/no-sugar-for-lent-a-mary-and-martha-moment/

Thanks for sharing!
Katie

Brianne said...

Oooh I love Dr. Oz too! I have cut down on the sugar I put in my coffee. 2 teaspoons to my now one!

Holy said...

Well thats great. This is very much helpful and this is something which is not only useful to one who is pregnant but also who need to control on their sugar level.

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Anonymous said...

40 grams...spare me. Try it...really try it and see what happens. You'll faint, become dizzy, and won't be as mentally alert.

Here is a sample of sugar grams:

2% cup of milk (for cereal) = 12 gms
Cereal(orgnic, hlthy,no honey) 5gms
Juice (once 8 oz cup) 22 gms
turkey sandwich (dry) 5gms
vitamin water (8 oz) 8 gms
chicken breast with salad 5 gms
green beans 3 gms
corn 3 gms
carrots 4 gms
(tomato sauce used for cooking) 4 gms
whole wheat breads (2 slices) 5 gms

...and dont even bother with fruits..because you'll instantly blow your 40 grams daily intake.

Now do we see how useless and dangerous these articles can be?

Eat sensibly. Avoid soft drinks. Minimize white bread...but have a roll every now and then. Stick to about 75 grams of sugar...and water-down your juices. And avoid fake-sugars at all cost. Obviously, exercise or walk a bit too.

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