(HealthDay News) -- Sugar added to foods makes them taste
sweeter, but a healthy diet can sour from too much of it.
The American Academy of Family Physicians suggests how you can limit
added sugar:
- Cut back on candy, desserts, baked goodies and other sweet
treats.
- Stick to fresh and healthy foods, such as vegetables, fruit, whole
grains and lean forms of protein.
- Drink water instead of sweetened drinks.
- Avoid foods that are processed.
- Opt for lower-sugar recipes when baking.
- Substitute applesauce (unsweetened) or an artificial sweetener,
instead of sugar.
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