European Association
of Sugar Manufacturers

European Association
of Sugar Manufacturers

15 02, 2018

Does eating too much sugar make children hyperactive?

By |2018-02-15T10:31:22+00:00February 15th, 2018|

Scientific studies to date have confirmed no causal relationship between sugar consumption and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. In general, it was found that sugar does not affect the behaviour or cognitive performance of children. In terms of risk factors/causes, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that current research shows that genetics plays an [...]

15 02, 2018

Can people with diabetes eat sugar?

By |2018-02-15T10:29:02+00:00February 15th, 2018|

Dietary advice for people with diabetes has changed over the last few decades. The latest scientific advice from the European Association for the Study of Diabetes guidelines for diabetes support a moderate intake of ‘free sugars’ as part of a healthy balanced diet by stating that if desired and if blood glucose levels are satisfactory, [...]

15 02, 2018

Does sugar cause diabetes?

By |2018-02-15T10:28:11+00:00February 15th, 2018|

Sugar has not been established as a cause of diabetes. Obesity and lack of physical activity are reported to be the major risk factors of Type-2 diabetes. Type-2 diabetes is characterized either by an inadequate production of the hormone insulin or an inability of the body to utilize the insulin that is available. The body [...]

15 02, 2018

What causes tooth decay? How can it be prevented?

By |2018-02-15T10:26:49+00:00February 15th, 2018|

Frequent consumption of foods containing fermentable carbohydrates (such as sugars or starch) may increase the risk of tooth decay, especially in those who do not brush their teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Fermentable carbohydrates are, for instance, part of bread, cereals, biscuits, sweets or fruits. CEFS supports the Eurodiet recommendation to limit the [...]

15 02, 2018

Is there less energy in foods that are labelled as reduced in sugars?

By |2023-03-12T10:32:56+00:00February 15th, 2018|

Replacing sugars in food does not necessarily lead to an energy reduction. As previously mentioned, sugar has many properties in addition to sweetness; it contributes to the colour, texture and flavour in foods. If sugar is reduced or replaced in carbohydrate based products (e.g., breakfast cereals or biscuits) starch typically substitutes for sugar but [...]

15 02, 2018

Are soft drinks particularly fattening?

By |2018-02-15T10:25:46+00:00February 15th, 2018|

The question of whether there is a difference between the way the body processes calories from liquid products and those in solid foods is an evolving area of research. The U.S. report on Dietary Guidelines (2010) reported “limited body of evidence shows conflicting results about whether liquid and solid foods differ in their effects on [...]