While majority of people are confused about the difference between natural and added sugars, a new study reveals that consumers who are concerned about what types of sugars are in their drinks often choose less-sweetened beverages. Gail Rampersaud, a University of Florida registered dietitian, and Lisa House, a UF food and resource economics professor teamed with other UF researchers to conduct the 60-question online survey, in which people from across the U.S. ...Thursday, 26 December 2013
Consumers Concerned About Type of Sugars in Their Drinks Choose Less Sweetened Beverage
While majority of people are confused about the difference between natural and added sugars, a new study reveals that consumers who are concerned about what types of sugars are in their drinks often choose less-sweetened beverages. Gail Rampersaud, a University of Florida registered dietitian, and Lisa House, a UF food and resource economics professor teamed with other UF researchers to conduct the 60-question online survey, in which people from across the U.S. ...
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