Sources of Free and Added Sugars and Their Nutritional Impact in Diabetic Patients

IF 2.4 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Tatiana Fernandes, A. Faria, H. Loureiro
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A high consumption of sugar leads to an increase in caloric intake, which in turn will lead to a higher risk of developing health issues. Foods contain both naturally occurring sugars and added sugars. The World Health Organization recommends that the daily intake of free sugars be below 10% of the total daily energy intake. Food performs a key role in maintaining an adequate glycaemic control in people with diabetes. However, there is a low compliance to dietary recommendations, namely in the amount of sugar intake. This review article aims to assess and compare the intake of various types of sugars in the general population and among individuals with and without a diabetes diagnosis, identify the food sources that contribute to the intake of free and added sugars, and understand their impact on health. Studies performed on the general population found that the consumption of sugar was high, and that children and teens are more likely to exceed the recommended amounts. It was found that diabetics consume less total and added sugar than non-diabetics, as well as a less sugary drinks. Guidelines and public health policy measures aimed at limiting the intake of free and added sugars are needed in order to minimize the consumption of foods high in empty calories.
游离糖和添加糖的来源及其对糖尿病患者的营养影响
大量摄入糖会导致热量摄入增加,这反过来又会导致出现健康问题的更高风险。食物中既有天然存在的糖,也有添加的糖。世界卫生组织建议每日游离糖的摄入量应低于每日总能量摄入量的10%。食物在糖尿病患者维持适当的血糖控制方面起着关键作用。然而,人们对饮食建议的遵守程度很低,也就是糖的摄入量。这篇综述文章的目的是评估和比较普通人群和糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者的各种糖的摄入量,确定导致游离糖和添加糖摄入的食物来源,并了解它们对健康的影响。对普通人群进行的研究发现,糖的摄入量很高,儿童和青少年更有可能超过推荐量。研究发现,糖尿病患者比非糖尿病患者摄入的总糖和添加糖更少,含糖饮料也更少。需要制定旨在限制游离糖和添加糖摄入的准则和公共卫生政策措施,以尽量减少高热量食物的消费。
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