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Why sugar can play a part in a balanced diet

No single food or drink contains all the essential nutrients your body needs, which is why variety is key. The World Health Organization (WHO) (1) has a number of basic principles of what constitutes a healthy diet to help prevent non-communicable diseases, although the exact make-up of your diet can vary depending on your age, gender, lifestyle, levels of physical activity, cultural context and available foods and dietary customs.

It’s also important to balance the energy you take in as food and drinks (measured in calories), by the energy you use up through physical activity.

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Sugars and the body

Sugars and the body

Sugars are an important source of energy that we all need to go about our daily lives.

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Understanding Calories

Understanding Calories

Calories can be important when making diet and lifestyle choices so we have explored what the term “calorie” means.

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Calorie count

Calorie count

You might be surprised to know that, apart from fibre, sugar has no more calories than any other ingredient.

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Diet and nutrition

Diet and nutrition

There are a number of factors which can influence diet including social and economic factors. You can find tips for a healthy balanced diet here.

Get the balance right
Family mealtime planning

Family mealtime planning

Many of us lead busy lives looking after little ones, so finding time to do the shopping and prepare meals for the family can sometimes feel like a challenge.

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