date:Jun 26, 2014
ng that sugars not exceed 10 percent of daily calories and suggested a further reduction to less than 5 percent. While sugar intakes in the US have decreased over the past 1015 years, obesity has continued to increase.
However, according to Roger Clemens, DrPH, CFS, Chief Scientific Officer of E.T. Horn and part-time faculty within the University of Southern California Regulatory Science Program, The latest WHO recommendations are based mainly on efforts to reduce dental caries, not reduce weig