Tracking Sugar Intake
#1
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 1
Tracking Sugar Intake
I'm testing the free online Log functionality, and when adding a new food, Sugars are not tracked, only generic grams coming from carbohydrates. Is this accurate? I don't see it on the custom nutrition goals either.
Thanks.
Luis.
Thanks.
Luis.
#5
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 6
Sugar listings
Sugar in grams is ALWAYS listed on food labels. Right under total Carbohydrates. They do not list a %. You want to know grams.
Being a diabetic myself, I can tell you the most important things for me to look at on the label are:
Calories
Carboghydrates
Fiber
Sugar
Protein
Sugar is not listed as a % for a very good reason. % amount is what % of your daily value is this item. Sugar is NEVER any % of anyone's daily value for good health! Many things like fruits already have fructose or sucrose in them. Keep the grams low. But, more importantly WATCH the carbs!!!! They are enemy #1 for diabetics. Most foods are way too high in carbs.
Do yourself a favor and get some really good books on diabetes and go to a couple of diabetic classes. You will be amazed at what lurks in your food to "getcha". Read up on how to read a nutritional label. Lots of good info there...ya just have to know how to interpret it.
Being a diabetic myself, I can tell you the most important things for me to look at on the label are:
Calories
Carboghydrates
Fiber
Sugar
Protein
Sugar is not listed as a % for a very good reason. % amount is what % of your daily value is this item. Sugar is NEVER any % of anyone's daily value for good health! Many things like fruits already have fructose or sucrose in them. Keep the grams low. But, more importantly WATCH the carbs!!!! They are enemy #1 for diabetics. Most foods are way too high in carbs.
Do yourself a favor and get some really good books on diabetes and go to a couple of diabetic classes. You will be amazed at what lurks in your food to "getcha". Read up on how to read a nutritional label. Lots of good info there...ya just have to know how to interpret it.
#7
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 6
Definitely there should be a place to track the sugar content of any item. However, to do so looks like it would take a large revamping of the program to be able to include it on graphs, charts, and trackers. What I REALLY would like to see would be a place to record at least 2 readings a day of your blood sugar. This is vital for diabetics to know and track and in my mind, a major failing of this program.
To get around it....I note in in my daily diary. But that does not give me a tracking line to see how it goes up or down or what my avg is. I also created a dynamic excel sheet/graph to track it there. Combine the two, and I am pretty set.
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To get around it....I note in in my daily diary. But that does not give me a tracking line to see how it goes up or down or what my avg is. I also created a dynamic excel sheet/graph to track it there. Combine the two, and I am pretty set.
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