(HealthDay News) -- Too much sugar in the diet can contribute to tooth decay and unwanted pounds packed around your middle.
Many foods have naturally occurring sugar, which is generally sufficient to ensure that your body has enough fuel. Consuming too much added sugar is what you should be concerned about, the American Academy of Family Physicians says.
Women should limit their added sugar consumption to no more than 6 teaspoons a day (less than that found in a 12-ounce can of non-diet soda) and men to no more than 9 teaspoons a day, according to the American Heart Association.
The academy offers these suggestions for limiting added sugar: