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  1. 10 cze 2021 · For a person eating 2,000 calories per day, this would equal 50 grams of sugar, or about 12.5 teaspoons . If you’re healthy and active, these are reasonable recommendations.

  2. 12 mar 2019 · The amount of sugar a person should consume varies, depending on their sex and age. In this article, we look at the recommended intake, as well as how to cut back on added sugar.

  3. 6 lip 2024 · The American Heart Association (AHA) has stricter limits and recommends that women consume no more than 6 teaspoons or 24 grams of added sugar per day and men stay under 9 teaspoons or 36 grams of added sugar per day.

  4. The government recommends that free sugars – sugars added to food or drinks, and sugars found naturally in honey, syrups, and unsweetened fruit and vegetable juices, smoothies and purées – should not make up more than 5% of the energy (calories) you get from food and drink each day.

  5. 25 sie 2023 · That’s why current dietary guidelines recommend keeping added sugars to less than 10% of your daily caloric intake. So, if you consume 2,000 calories a day, no more than 200 of those calories should come from added sugar. Advertisement. Those 200 calories equal 12 teaspoons (48 grams) of added sugar.

  6. 23 wrz 2024 · What’s the AHA’s recommendation on added sugar? Men should consume no more than 9 teaspoons (36 grams or 150 calories) of added sugar per day. Women should consume no more than 6 teaspoons (25 grams or 100 calories) per day.

  7. 24 kwi 2023 · Based on the findings, the researchers recommended that people limit their intake of sugar-sweetened beverages to no more than one per week (about one 12-ounce can) and keep their daily intake of added sugar to under 25 grams (about 6 teaspoons).

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