
The World Health Organization in Switzerland, in draft guidelines published Wednesday, said daily sugar consumption should be only 5 percent of total calories. "There is increasing concern that consumption of free sugars, particularly in the form of sugar-sweetened beverages, may result in both reduced intake of foods containing more nutritionally adequate calories and an increase in total caloric intake, leading to an unhealthy diet, weight gain and increased risk of non-communicable diseases -- diabetes or heart disease," the U.N. heath agency in Geneva, Switzerland, said in a statement. "Also of great concern is the role free sugars play in the development of dental diseases, particularly dental caries. Dental diseases are the most prevalent non-communicable diseases globally and though great improvements in prevention and treatment have occurred in the last decades, dental diseases continue to cause pain, anxiety, functional limitation and social handicap through tooth loss, for large numbers of people worldwide." The treatment of dental diseases is expensive -- costing between 5 percent and 10 percent of health budgets in industrialized countries -- and would exceed the financial resources available for the whole of healthcare for children in the majority of lower-income countries, WHO said. The draft guideline was developed in accordance with WHO's procedures for evidence-informed guideline development -- the review of thousands of studies involving health and increased levels of sugar. WHO member states and relevant stakeholders are invited to comment on the draft guidelines until March 31. The average U.S. adult eats about 135 pounds of sugar a year, or 22 teaspoons a day, getting about 15 percent of their daily calories from sugar.
GMT 18:35 2018 Thursday ,11 January
Syrian refugee sets himself ablaze at UN office in LebanonGMT 18:48 2018 Tuesday ,09 January
Novo Nordisk woos Belgian nano-drug makerGMT 17:54 2017 Wednesday ,27 December
Medical evacuations begin from besieged Syria rebel bastionGMT 12:14 2017 Monday ,25 December
MoHAP successfully conducts cochlear implant operationGMT 18:24 2017 Sunday ,24 December
Palestinian conjoined twins arrive in RiyadhGMT 19:05 2017 Monday ,18 December
new! magazine names fitness & food editorGMT 17:03 2017 Wednesday ,29 November
Spain reports case of 'mad cow disease'GMT 14:05 2017 Saturday ,11 November
EU can't agree on new licence for controversial glyphosate weedkiller
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor