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  1. ... can help:</p><ul> <li>Eat a healthy diet, limiting salt and sugar, plus eating lots of fruits, vegetables, and whole ... your <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/diets.html">diet</a> should include smaller portions and less fat and sugar. You should also eat a variety of foods ...
  2. ... in adults who can't lower their blood sugar levels enough through exercise and diet alone. It can be combined with other blood- ... absorb and use the insulin. If the blood sugar levels can't be lowered enough by diet changes and exercise, medications are used to regulate ...
  3. ... AM, Beaudoin CM, et al. Reduced availability of sugar-sweetened beverages and diet soda has a limited impact on beverage consumption ... Associated with Lower Body Mass Index. J Am Diet Assoc. 2009 Feb;109(2):S118–S28. doi: ... of sugar-sweetened beverages among high school students, Boston, Massachusetts, ...
  4. ... AM, Beaudoin CM, et al. Reduced availability of sugar-sweetened beverages and diet soda has a limited impact on beverage consumption ... activity in middle-aged and elderly people: a cluster randomized controlled trial. Int J ... adherence to a healthy diet in children and adolescents from disadvantaged areas in ...
  5. ... AM, Beaudoin CM, et al. Reduced availability of sugar-sweetened beverages and diet soda has a limited impact on beverage consumption ... activity in middle-aged and elderly people: a cluster randomized controlled trial. Int J ... adherence to a healthy diet in children and adolescents from disadvantaged areas in ...
  6. ... the sugar molecule sucrose, is an increasingly common sugar found in the diet in countries in the western world. It is particularly prevalent in sweetened drinks in North America, and increased ... why carbohydrate consumption of fructose may be more deleterious for ...
  7. ... carbohydrate distribution or 2) the standard “diabetic maintenance diet” which emphasized avoidance of simple sugars but set no specific daily caloric goal or ...
  8. ... obese participants, a 6-month high-protein, low carbohydrate and low calorie diet resulted in significant weight loss and significant decrease ...
  9. ... and behavioral interventions can reduce intake of refined sugars through changes in diet and feeding practices. Children with caries or at ...
  10. ... major source of energy intakes in a regular diet (i.e., carbohydrate, protein, and fat). An example of the latter ...
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