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  2. The 15 Best Low-Sugar Cereals, So You Can Enjoy Your ... - AOL

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    Nutritional Info: 140 to 170 calories, 7 to 9g fat, 10 to 15g carbs, 0g sugar, 12 to 14g protein, 1 to 2g fiber Grams of Sugar Per Serving: 0g Why We Love It: nostalgic flavors, keto-friendly, low ...

  3. Low-carbohydrate diet - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 February 2025. Diets restricting carbohydrate consumption This article is about low-carbohydrate dieting as a lifestyle choice or for weight loss. For information on low-carbohydrate dieting as a therapy for epilepsy, see Ketogenic diet. An example of a low-carbohydrate dish, cooked kale and poached ...

  4. 11 Low-Sugar Cereals, So You Can Enjoy Your Fave Cereal ... - AOL

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    The nutrition label doesn’t disappoint, either—this healthy option has five grams of protein, seven grams of dietary fiber and a mere five grams of sugar. Color us impressed. Color us ...

  5. 21. Snickers. 22. Twix. 23. 3 Musketeers. Halloween Candy Nutrition: Trends and Insights. Next, Hers broke down these candies into more detail to find the best and worst treats in each nutritional ...

  6. Snickers - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the British Food Commission highlighted celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson's "Snickers pie", [30] which contained five Snickers bars among other ingredients, suggesting it was one of the unhealthiest desserts ever; one slice providing "over 1,250 calories (5,200 kJ) from sugar and fat alone", more than half a day's requirement for ...

  7. Dietary Reference Intake - Wikipedia

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    The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) is a system of nutrition recommendations from the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) [a] of the National Academies (United States). [1] It was introduced in 1997 in order to broaden the existing guidelines known as Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs, see below).

  8. Diabetic? These Foods Will Help Keep Your Blood Sugar in Check

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    Apples. The original source of sweetness for many of the early settlers in the United States, the sugar from an apple comes with a healthy dose of fiber.

  9. MyPyramid - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, a "child-friendly version" of the food pyramid graphic and food guidance system launched. [16] The research process and results used to create the MyPyramid Food Guidance System was documented in a supplemental issue of the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior published in November/December 2006. [17]