concept   sugar consumption

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Brazil (1) Pacific Islands (1) South Korea (1) Australia (1) Mexico (1) Sweden (1) China (1) Finland (1) New Zealand (1) Northern Europe (1) Russia (1) Taiwan (1) dental healthcare professionals (1) nutrition science in Western countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sugar consumption Brazil Sugar plays a significant role in traditional Brazilian cuisine, used in a variety of sweet treats and beverages. 5
2 sugar consumption Pacific Islands Traditional diets and cultural practices in Pacific Islands involve deeply ingrained sugar consumption. 3
3 sugar consumption South Korea Sugar consumption in South Korean culture is valued at moderate levels and less sweet desserts are preferred. 3
4 sugar consumption Australia Efforts to reduce sugar intake due to health concerns are increasing in Australian culture. 2
5 sugar consumption Mexico Sugar is an important ingredient in traditional Mexican cuisine and beverages. 2
6 sugar consumption Sweden In Sweden, there is a push to decrease sugar consumption and promote low-sugar products. 2
7 sugar consumption China In China, moderate sugar consumption is common due to traditional medicine principles. 1
8 sugar consumption Finland In Finland, there is a focus on reducing sugar in foods and emphasizing natural sweetness from fruits and berries due to concerns about excessive sugar consumption. 1
9 sugar consumption New Zealand New Zealand is concerned about sugar consumption and is working to reduce it in processed foods and drinks due to its health implications. 1
10 sugar consumption Northern Europe In Northern Europe, sweets are considered a special indulgence, with a lower daily sugar consumption and emphasis on savory flavors. 1
11 sugar consumption Russia In Russia, sugar consumption is lower in everyday diet, with a greater emphasis on savory flavors and sweets considered a special indulgence. 1
12 sugar consumption Taiwan In Taiwan, moderate sugar consumption is common, influenced by traditional medicine principles. 1
13 sugar consumption dental healthcare professionals Dental healthcare professionals caution that even small amounts of sugar can contribute to dental problems without proper oral hygiene. 1
14 sugar consumption nutrition science in Western countries Overconsumption of sugar is associated with health problems in Western nutrition science. 1