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There are lots of different foods and drinks that contain sugar. Often these sugars are added during food processing, and these are the ones that should be limited.
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The Sugar unit plan for level 2 students will help students learn about sugar and the impact it can have on your body and health.
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Published: 31 March 2016
It’s pretty big news in the nutrition world – the UK has announced it will be introducing a tax on sugary drinks in two years’ time. So what about us here in New Zealand? Should we follow suit and do the same?
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Published: 17 June 2016
Kiwis currently eat far too much sugar – about 29 teaspoons each and every day – which is why we’re stepping up our efforts to reduce sugar levels in their products.
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Published: 6 October 2015
This month, we are excited to announce that sugar criteria will be reintroduced to relevant Tick food categories starting with breakfast cereals and nut and seed bars.
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Given the contribution of sugary drinks to total sugar intakes in New Zealand, find out our position about why we support a sugar tax.
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Published: 30 April 2015
Our Tick dietitian Sarah Goonan went along to watch That Sugar Film. Here's her take on it.
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This evidence snapshot reviews the current evidence for sugar and/or sugar-sweetened beverages (soft drinks or drinks with sugar added), and their impact directly on heart disease and risk factors for it.
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Published: 14 November 2017
In 2007 we began working with food companies in New Zealand to reduce salt levels in processed food. Now we’re working with them to reduce sugar.
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Published: 4 September 2014
The Heart Foundation talks sugar following Nigel Latta’s TV show on the sweet stuff (2014)
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Published: 9 September 2019
Do you struggle to choose ‘healthy’ products at the supermarket? You’re not alone. Find out the meaning of some common nutrition claims and what to look for on a food label.
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Published: 25 March 2024
The Heart Foundation’s Food Reformulation programme has had a significant impact on supporting lower sugar levels in a number of everyday, low-cost food items on supermarket shelves. It is estimated that 760 tonnes of sugar per annum have been removed from targeted food categories.
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