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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for "Sugar-sweetened" beverages
  1. ... oil or avocados You should limit: Sweets and sugar-sweetened beverages Foods high in saturated fats such as full- ... salt (sodium) and adding salt to foods Alcohol Sugar-sweetened beverages Foods high in saturated fats, such as whole ...
  2. Drinking a lot of sugar-sweetened beverages can increase your overall calorie intake and may cause you to gain weight. Even though these drinks are just liquid, ...
  3. ... least 8 cups (2 liters) per day. Limit sugar-sweetened beverages such as sodas and sweet teas. For more ...
  4. ... dentist for regular check-ups. Avoid sweets and sugar-sweetened beverages. Do not smoke or use tobacco. If medicines ...
  5. ... with eating a lot of sugar and drinking sugar-sweetened beverages is that it can make you overweight. And ...
  6. ... daily fruit servings from whole fruits. Limit sweets, sugar-sweetened beverages, and alcohol. Limit added sugars to less than ...