Men's Fitness UK

SWEET SCIENCE

“No food should be demonised, and while large quantities of ‘free sugars’ should be avoided, at times they can be useful”

Amid the news stories and attention-grabbing headlines, the science says there is no definitive causative link between sugar and obesity, diabetes or even cancer. However, what can be said is that a higher intake of sugar can potentially lead to higher calorie intakes, which can result in higher levels of obesity and an increased

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