Sugar has no effect on health ?

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A study funded by food companies challenged recommendations by public health officials for people to cut sugar consumption, saying there was no clear link between consumption of added sugar and health effects.

The study is the latest response by food companies including candy and soda makers to a growing consensus among scientists and public health officials that the sweetener is to blame for rises in the incidence of obesity and diabetes.

The report comes as a number of local governments in the United States are introducing sugar and soda taxes aimed at reducing consumption.

Sugar has no effect on health ?

“Guidelines on dietary sugar do not meet criteria for trustworthy recommendations and are based on low-quality evidence,” said Bradley Johnston of The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute and co-authors in an article published in the Annals of Internal Medicine (AIM).

The review of research used as a basis for policymaking was funded by the International Life Sciences Institute, which includes among its members Coca Cola Co, PepsiCo Inc, Mars Inc and Hershey Co.

The report questions the quality of evidence used by organizations including the U.S. government, the World Health Organization (WHO) and others that have advised people to cut down consumption of added sugars to promote health.

Sugar has no effect on health ?

Differing recommendations from organizations are confusing to the public, the report said. In a rare move, AIM published an editorial in the same issue that slammed the latest study as a “politicization of science” and said that recent guidelines from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Public Health England and WHO all show “remarkable consistency.”

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