Sugar per day
 
            
                
                    jennable                
                
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                    I am really struggling to stay under the suggested 26grams of sugar suggested in my profile per day.  A medium banana is 21 g and blueberries with plain yogurt is 25 g.  Unless I completely cut out fruit, I don't see any way to stay under the 26 per day, even when I'm being conscientious. Any suggestions or does anyone else have this problem?                
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            I haven't exceeded my sugar amount since I manually changed it to 300g per day.
 Hope this helps.0
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            I knew it could be changed, but I would think there is a reason it is suggesting 26g per day, right?0
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            Open your diary....0
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            I knew it could be changed, but I would think there is a reason it is suggesting 26g per day, right?
 no good reason0
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            I did not know you could change the amount. I go over every day because of my fruit intake.0
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            I mentally subtract the sugars in fruit and just count added sugars in processed foods or that I add myself.0
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            26g seems terribly low. I try to follow the rule of thumb that nothing I eat can have more than 10g of sugar per serving (assuming you are eating 1 serving :P), This does not apply to fruit or milk though, only things like cereal, yogurt, bars, frozen meals, etc... etc... etc.
 I would manually adjust it to something that makes sense for you. Do a google search on how many grams of sugar are right for you per day and adjust it like that.0
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            One other thing- I've noticed that a majority of the foods in the database seem to be spot-on with the calorie,fat,carb, and protein count. The things I have noticed that aren't very consistent are sugar, sodium, fiber, and other vitamins. Mainly be concerned with the fat/carb/protein numbers and as long as you stick with in your calories and are eating fairly healthy you are fine.0
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            Daily recommended sugar intake for women is 30g. Recommended for men is 45g. I would recommend limiting added sugars and sugar in fruit (natural sugars) to these values. Unless you want to become diabetic.0
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            Thanks everyone.0
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