Nutritionist's tips: Reduce your sugar intake gradually

21.01.2024 06:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

If you want your diet to be healthier, then sugar is the first thing that has to go.

The thing is, you can find sugar in most products, so it might be hard to get rid of it completely.

Here are a few tips on how to reduce your sugar intake gradually.

Be aware of sugar sources

Pay attention to food labels and become aware of the different names for sugar, such as sucrose, fructose, or corn syrup. 

This will help you identify hidden sugars in processed foods.

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Cut back on sugary drinks

Start by reducing sugary beverages like soda, energy drinks, and sweetened juices. 

Instead, choose water, unsweetened tea, or infuse your water with fruits for flavor.

Limit processed snacks

Many processed snacks contain added sugars. 

Gradually replace them with healthier options like fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, or homemade snacks without added sugars.

Choose whole foods

Focus on consuming whole foods like lean proteins, whole grains, and vegetables. 

These foods are generally lower in added sugars compared to processed foods.

Cook at home

Preparing meals at home allows you to have control over the ingredients, including sugar. 

Use natural sweeteners like fruits or herbs and spices to add flavor instead of relying on added sugars.

Gradually reduce sugar in recipes

When cooking or baking, gradually reduce the amount of sugar in your recipes. 

Over time, your taste buds will adjust to lower levels of sweetness.

Enjoy fruits for sweetness

If you crave something sweet, opt for fresh fruits instead of sugary treats. 

They provide natural sweetness along with essential vitamins and fiber.

Be mindful of condiments and sauces

Many condiments and sauces contain hidden sugars. 

Read labels and choose options with no added sugars or make your own healthier versions at home.

Seek support

Enlist the support of friends or family members who are also interested in reducing sugar. 

Share recipes, tips, and encouragement to stay motivated together.

Previously, we talked about Hollandaise sauce.

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. Be aware of sugar sources
  2. Cut back on sugary drinks
  3. Limit processed snacks
  4. Choose whole foods
  5. Cook at home
  6. Gradually reduce sugar in recipes
  7. Enjoy fruits for sweetness
  8. Be mindful of condiments and sauces
  9. Seek support