One week to go: FoodNavigator’s Sugar Debate separates the fact from the fiction

Sugar has been linked to everything from heart disease to obesity and cancers in recent months. But is it as bad as all that? Our free-to-attend debate aims to tackle the key questions in the sugar debate. Have you registered yet?

On Monday March 31st FoodNavigator will explore some of the most topical questions about sugar, as part of our roundtable debate on suagr. Joining FoodNavigator editor Caroline Scott-Thomas will be four leading experts on sugar to discuss:

  • Does sugar have a special role in the obesity epidemic?
  • Is sugar really addictive?
  • Has ‘low-fat’ dietary advice spurred higher intake of sugars?
  • Is it ever sensible to focus on one dietary component when it comes to health?

The free-to-attend roundtable debate, FoodNavigator brings together global experts on the issue, to better understand whether sugar can, or should, play a role in a healthy diet.

We will also explore the nitty-gritty of fructose metabolism, whether removing sugar from foods could lead to unintended dietary consequences, and what the food industry is doing in light of recent research about sugars. Click here to register now.

MEET OUR PANEL:

FoodNavigator has gathered together four of the world's most renowned experts in sugar and metabolism to separate the fact from the fiction.

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Robert Lustig

Paediatric endocrinologist

University of California San Francisco (UCSF)

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John L. Sievenpiper

Resident physician, medical biochemistry

McMaster University

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Graham MacGregor

Professor of cardiovascular medicine

Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine

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Luc Tappy

Professor of physiology

University of Lausanne

Click here to register and listen for free.