
The average 20 ounce soda has 17 teaspoons of sugar and upwards of 240 calories. Instead, consider choosing water or low ‐ fat milk which has 0 to 1.25 teaspoons of sugar per 12 ounces. For every 20 ounce soda you will need to walk 3.3 miles to burn off the calories. This is equivalent to the distance from Soldier Field to Navy Pier. Here are some helpful tips to make smart beverage choices. Choose water, diet, or low ‐ calorie beverage choices.
For a quick, easy, and inexpensive thirst ‐ quencher carry a water bottle and refill it throughout the day. Don’t “stock the fridge” with sugar ‐ sweetened beverages. Instead keep a jug or bottle of cold water in the fridge. Serve water with meals. Make it more appealing by adding slices of lemon, lime, cucumber, or drink sparking water. You can add a splash of 100% juice to plain sparking water for a refreshing, low ‐ calorie drink.
With sugary beverages making up 46% of added sugars in the American diet, Jane Lux, Public Health Administrator, joins IAPO in encouraging the public to drink beverages with less than 5 grams of sugar per 12 ounces (water, seltzer water, skim milk or 1% milk), and to avoid drinks that have 12 grams or more of sugar per 12 ounces (regular sodas, energy or sports drinks and fruit drinks).
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