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  1. Aug 25, 2021 · Official dietary guidelines for sugar intake. Official guidelines from the American Heart Association state there should be NO added sugar in the first 2 years of life, and less than 25 grams (6 teaspoons) of added sugar per day for children over 2.

  2. Nov 6, 2024 · The AHA suggests the maximum amount of added sugars you should eat in a day is: Men: 37.5 g per day (150 calories, 9 teaspoons [tsp]) Women: 25 g per day (100 calories, 6 tsp)

  3. "Children should only have about 3-6 teaspoons of sugar each day, which is 12-24 grams," explains Santiago. "Today, children are consuming as much as 16 teaspoons of sugar every day. This excess sugar can lead to obesity and serious health conditions."

  4. The best eating pattern for a child's growth and development considers the child's age, activity level and other characteristics. Check out these nutrition basics for kids, based on the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

  5. Adults should have no more than 30g of free sugars a day, (roughly equivalent to 7 sugar cubes). Children aged 7 to 10 should have no more than 24g of free sugars a day (6 sugar cubes). Children aged 4 to 6 should have no more than 19g of free sugars a day (5 sugar cubes).

  6. How much sugar should children eat? Tots aged 2 and older should limit their added — or “extra” — sugar intake to 25 grams, or about 6 teaspoons, a day. Added sugar refers to the sugar or syrups that have been added into foods or drinks during the processing stages, as opposed to the natural sugars that are found in foods like milk ...

  7. Jul 5, 2024 · The AHA recommends less than 25 grams (6 teaspoons) of sugar per day for children ages 2 to 18 years. That includes no more than 8 ounces of sugar-sweetened drinks per week.

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