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25 Foods That Have Way More Sugar Than You Think
On 2/18/21 at 7:00 AM EST
Naturally occurring sugars, found in foods like fruits and vegetables, provide nutritional value. However, many foods also contain added sugars, which provide few nutrients but often act as flavor enhancers.
Eating too much sugar can lead to health problems such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns. Added sugars contribute calories to your diet, but no essential nutrients. Eating and drinking too many added sugars makes it difficult to achieve a healthy eating pattern without taking in too many calories, the CDC notes.
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Role: Assistant Professor
Dr. Jingwen Zhang s research interests include health promotion (e.g., sexual health, reproductive health, and physical activity), social influence, and interventions utilizing innovative online communication platforms. Current research efforts focus on the development of persuasive online networks using mobile technologies and computational approaches. She is also involved in research on communication for development, an interest that traces back to her work with UNICEF. She completed her doctoral studies at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Zhang’s previous studies have been published in a wide range of journals, including
American Journal of Public Health, Annual Review of Sociology, Journal of Health Communication, Preventive Medicine, Health Psychology, etc
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