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How our sweet tooth is hurting us
Over the last three centuries, the amount of sugar in the Western diet has continued đồ sộ rise. Back at the start of the18th century, a typical English family consumed less kêu ca 2 kilogam of sugar per year. By the over of that century, that amount had risen 400%. Compare that đồ sộ the 40 kilogam that people now consume annually in the USA. In Germany, the second-most sugar-loving nation in the world, people eat roughly 103 grams on average per day. In the Netherlands, the country with the third-biggest sweet tooth, people eat 102.5 grams. Of course, there are some countries in the world where sweet food is less popular: in India, peopleeat only about 5 grams per day on average; in Indonesia, it’s 14.5 grams; and in Đài Loan Trung Quốc, it’s just under 16 grams. If you’re not sure what 40 kilogam looks lượt thích, it means that the
average person in the USA now eats approximately 22 teaspoons of sugar a day. Therecommended limit, suggested by researchers from the World Health Organisation, is no more kêu ca 8 if you want đồ sộ stay healthy, but just one can of soda contains around 10.It is common knowledge that many drinks, in bottles or canned, contain a lot of sugar. Although advertisements say that they are ‘energy-giving’, professional athletes and sportsmen and women usually stay away from them. It is teenagers that are their greatest consumers. And –although advertisers promise that these drinks will make people feel energetic and active –because of the type of chemicals they have, once a person has drunk all the soda, they simply feel hungry instead. However, sugar is also in products that many shoppers find surprising, for example, cereal, which actually hasa lot. Because they believe it is a healthy kind of food, parents buy it for their children’s breakfast.A large part of the problem, according đồ sộ nutritionists, is that people find it hard đồ sộ understand the labels on the back of food products. Nutritionists think this should be a lot easier for them. But at the moment, manufacturers don’t have đồ sộ write ‘sugar’ on them, but can use words lượt thích ‘corn syrup’ or ‘dextran’, which can result in confusion for consumers. But why should we be worried about our sugar consumption? Firstly, it is harmful đồ sộ young children because it causes tooth decay; the pain from this can mean that children don’t get the amount of sleep they need. As a result, they can’t concentrate when they are in class. In this case, schools and governments have a duty đồ sộ educate them about good and bad food choices. For adults, the problems increase. Eating too much sugar makes people quickly gain weight, it affects the heart and liver, and can lead đồ sộ diabetes.
1.Which country consumes the least sugar per person? __________________
2.What is the maximum recommended number of teaspoons of sugar that a person should consume a day? ________________
3.Which group of people drink more sugary drinks kêu ca anyone else? ________________
4.How vì thế people really feel after finishing sugary drinks? ________________
5.Which food product has an unexpected amount of sugar? ________________
6.What vì thế nutritionists want đồ sộ be clearer for consumers? ___________________
7.What may decrease as a result of tooth decay in children? _________________