| Literature DB >> 29587886 |
Gillian E Swan1, Natasha A Powell1, Bethany L Knowles1, Mark T Bush1, Louis B Levy1.
Abstract
Public Health England has set a definition for free sugars in the UK in order to estimate intakes of free sugars in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey. This follows the recommendation from the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition in its 2015 report on Carbohydrates and Health that a definition of free sugars should be adopted. The definition of free sugars includes: all added sugars in any form; all sugars naturally present in fruit and vegetable juices, purées and pastes and similar products in which the structure has been broken down; all sugars in drinks (except for dairy-based drinks); and lactose and galactose added as ingredients. The sugars naturally present in milk and dairy products, fresh and most types of processed fruit and vegetables and in cereal grains, nuts and seeds are excluded from the definition.Entities:
Keywords: Dietary recommendations National Diet and Nutrition Survey; Free sugars; Nutrient intake; UK Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29587886 PMCID: PMC5962881 DOI: 10.1017/S136898001800085X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Nutr ISSN: 1368-9800 Impact factor: 4.022
Free sugars definition: summary of inclusions and exclusions
| Included in the definition of free sugars | Excluded from the definition of free sugars |
|---|---|
| All added sugar in whatever form, including honey, syrups and nectars whether added to products during manufacture or by the consumer during cooking or at the table. This includes ingredients such as malt extract and glucose syrup | Ingredients not included in the definition of sugar used for nutrition labelling, that is, monosaccharides and disaccharides Maltodextrins, oligofructose and sugar substitutes such as polyols (sorbitol) are excluded from the definition |
| Lactose and galactose added as an ingredient to foods or drinks, including lactose in whey powder added as an ingredient | Lactose and galactose when naturally present in milk and dairy products including milk powder |
| All the sugars naturally present in fruit and vegetable juices, concentrates, smoothies, purées, pastes, powders and extruded fruit and vegetable products | All the sugars naturally present in fresh and most types of processed (dried, stewed, canned and frozen) fruit and vegetables (including beans and pulses) except for juices, smoothies, purées, pastes, powders and extruded products Sugars naturally present in puréed and powdered potatoes and other starchy staples |
| All sugars in drinks except for milk and other dairy-based drinks. Including: ∙ all sugars in unsweetened fruit and vegetable juices, fruit and vegetable juice concentrates and smoothies; ∙ all sugars in alcoholic drinks; ∙ all sugars naturally present in dairy-alternative drinks such as soya, rice, oat and nut-based drinks | Lactose and galactose naturally present in milk and other dairy-based drinks |
| All sugars naturally present in cereal grains including rice, pasta and flour regardless of processing (other than cereal-based drinks) | |
| All sugars naturally present in nuts and seeds regardless of processing (other than nut-based drinks) |