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What does NMES stand for?

Non-Milk Extrinsic Sugar (dietary science)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Kirk, "Assessment of Advice to Reduce Dietary Fat and Non-Milk Extrinsic Sugar in a Free-Living Male Population," Public Health Nutrition 2, 187-198 (1999).
One study of preschool children observed that, with increasing intake of non-milk extrinsic sugars (NME), increased proportions of children had intakes less than the recommendations for vitamin D (which was not measured in the NNS), iron and zinc (47,48), while in a smaller study of children aged 11 to 13 years, vitamin D and folate intakes decreased with increasing added sugars intakes (46).

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