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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Luther_College/Psyc_350%3ABehavioral_Statistics_(Toussaint)/14%3A_Case_Studies/14.26%3A_Sugar_Consumption_in_the_US_Diet
    Many of the added sugars in packaged foods and beverages could be considered "hidden sugar" because, if we do not examine the ingredients list on food labels or know sugar's many aliases, we are most ...Many of the added sugars in packaged foods and beverages could be considered "hidden sugar" because, if we do not examine the ingredients list on food labels or know sugar's many aliases, we are most likely unaware of how much sugar we consume each day. Guyenet presents a striking graph and regression analysis of sugar consumption in the US from \(1822\) to \(2005\) in a blog to promote awareness and discussion.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/20%3A_Case_Studies_and_Data/20.26%3A_Sugar_Consumption_in_the_US_Diet
    Many of the added sugars in packaged foods and beverages could be considered "hidden sugar" because, if we do not examine the ingredients list on food labels or know sugar's many aliases, we are most ...Many of the added sugars in packaged foods and beverages could be considered "hidden sugar" because, if we do not examine the ingredients list on food labels or know sugar's many aliases, we are most likely unaware of how much sugar we consume each day. Guyenet presents a striking graph and regression analysis of sugar consumption in the US from \(1822\) to \(2005\) in a blog to promote awareness and discussion.

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