01917nas a2200169 4500000000100000008004100001100002200042700001900064700001900083700001700102700001600119245010700135300001400242490000700256520147000263022001401733 2017 d1 aDunford Elizabeth1 aProbst Yasmine1 aDengate Alexis1 aJacobs Jenny1 aLouie Jimmy00aThe major types of added sugars and non-nutritive sweeteners in a sample of Australian packaged foods. a3228-32330 v203 a

OBJECTIVE: Limiting the intake of added sugars in the diet remains a key focus of global dietary recommendations. To date there has been no systematic monitoring of the major types of added sugars used in the Australian food supply. The present study aimed to identify the most common added sugars and non-nutritive sweeteners in the Australian packaged food supply.

DESIGN: Secondary analysis of data from the Australian FoodSwitch database was undertaken. Forty-six added sugars and eight non-nutritive sweetener types were extracted from the ingredient lists of 5744 foods across seventeen food categories.

SETTING: Australia.

SUBJECTS: Not applicable.

RESULTS: Added sugar ingredients were found in 61 % of the sample of foods examined and non-nutritive sweetener ingredients were found in 69 %. Only 31 % of foods contained no added sugar or non-nutritive sweetener. Sugar (as an ingredient), glucose syrup, maple syrup, maltodextrin and glucose/dextrose were the most common sugar ingredient types identified. Most Australian packaged food products had at least one added sugar ingredient, the most common being 'sugar'.

CONCLUSIONS: The study provides insight into the most common types of added sugars and non-nutritive sweeteners used in the Australian food supply and is a useful baseline to monitor changes in how added sugars are used in Australian packaged foods over time.

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