Regrettably, the average daily intake of carbohydrates for North Americans is about 300 grams. Moreover, most of those carbohydrates are refined (processed) carbohydrates. Refined carbohydrates are a major causes of weight gain and obesity.
The average American drinks about 3 cups of coffee a day which equates to about 300 million cups a day.
45% to 65% daily
45% to 65% daily
The average recommended daily intake of carbohydrates for a 16 year old male is a minimum of 130 grams a day. At that age, a teenager needs carbohydrates as it is used as their main source of energy.
Counting carbohydrates is crucial when sticking to a diabetic diet, but it is also important to monitor the types of carbohydrates one consumes. Avoid foods that provide a lot of carbohydrates, but little nutrition since you do not want to waste carbohydrates on foods that provide nothing but sugar. Instead, spend your daily allotment of carbohydrates on nutrient dense foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low fat dairy. These foods offer the most nutrients per carbohydrate consumed.
The average recommended daily allowance of salt is 2,300 milligrams per day for an adult human. This amount decreases to 1,500 milligrams for people 51 years old or older. The average daily amount of salt consumed by the average American is 3,500 milligrams.
Approximately 130 grams a day of carbohydrates are needed to ensure complete sparing of body protein in an average size person. A desirable intake of dietary fiber is 20 to 35 grams daily, according to the American Dietetic Association.
In order to maintain a good daily diet, you should focus on eating foods rich in complex carbohydrates such as whole grain wheat bread or pasta. However, they should be consumed at a normal rate at lower than average frequencies.
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