sugarsrather
SugarsRather is a term used in nutrition discourse to describe a conceptual metric that expresses the share of total dietary sugars derived from added sugars relative to naturally occurring sugars in whole foods. Higher values indicate a greater contribution from added sugars, while lower values reflect sugars from intact foods such as fruits and dairy.
The term is a neologism combining 'sugar' and 'rather' to signal a comparative orientation toward sugar sources
Calculation usually expresses SugarsRather as a percentage of total sugar intake coming from added sugars. It
Applications include comparing sugar-source patterns across populations, evaluating policy impacts, and guiding consumer education. Limitations involve
Example: if total sugar intake is 100 g with 60 g from added sugars, SugarsRather equals 60