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- The FDA regulates the Acceptable Daily Intake of sugar and sweeteners for a balanced diet.
- The recommended added sugars intake for a 2,000 calorie per day diet is no more than 200 calories (12 teaspoons or 48 grams).
- Nutrition Facts Labels help consumers differentiate between natural sugars and added sugars in products.
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High-Intensity Sweeteners
During premarket review, FDA established an acceptable daily intake (ADI) level for …
Aspartame and Other Sweet…
During pre-market review, the FDA established an acceptable daily intake …
High-Intensity Sweeteners | FDA - U.S. Food and Drug …
Artificial sweeteners and other sugar substitutes - Mayo Clinic
- Studies of acceptable daily intake sweeteners
Aspartame and Other Sweeteners in Food | FDA
Unpacking WHO guidelines on non-sugar sweeteners
Acceptable Daily Intake of Sugar and Sweeteners: FDA …
Low-Calorie and Artificial Sweeteners – The Nutrition Source
Use of acceptable daily intake (ADI) as a health-based …
Acceptable Daily Intake Calculator of Noncaloric Sweeteners
Low-/No-Calorie Sweeteners: A Review of Global Intakes - PMC
Low-calorie sweeteners in the human diet: scientific evidence ...
How Sweet It Is: All About Sweeteners | FDA
Use of acceptable daily intake (ADI) as a health-based …
Sweeteners | EFSA - European Food Safety Authority
Aspartame hazard and risk assessment results released
Low-/No-Calorie Sweeteners: A Review of Global Intakes
Safety & regulation - International Sweeteners Association
Acceptable daily intake of sweeteners in the EU
Acceptable daily intake and the regulation of intense sweeteners
An Evidence-Based Explanation of Aspartame Side Effects - MSN
Use of acceptable daily intake (ADI) as a health-based …
Which artificial sweetener is the safest choice? - NBC News
Cheeky diet soft drink getting you through the work day? Here's …