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- Sugar
Too much sugar in the diet can contribute to health problems, so limit foods and drinks with high amounts of added sugar.
- Sugary drinks - know the facts (video)
Victorian State Nutritionist, Veronica Graham says to limit your intake of sugar-sweetened drinks, they are not needed and may cause you harm.
- Soft drinks, juice and sweet drinks – limit intake
Consumption of drinks containing added sugar is associated with weight gain, reduced bone strength and tooth erosion and decay.
- Tooth decay
Tooth decay is a diet-related disease, caused by the bacteria in your mouth converting sugar into energy and producing acid as a waste product.
- Soft drinks, juice and sweet drinks - children
Encourage children to drink and enjoy water. Sweet drinks such as juice, cordial and soft drinks may cause health problems for children if consumed in large amounts.
- Tooth decay - young children
Every child is at risk of tooth decay, but good feeding habits and oral care can help prevent decay in baby teeth.
- Food and your mood
What we eat affects our physical health and our mood and mental wellbeing.
- Gum disease
Brushing teeth regularly helps to prevent gum disease and early treatment can help save affected teeth.
- Teeth and mouth care
Tooth decay can be prevented with a good diet, regular tooth brushing and dental check-ups.
- Food labels
Food labels carry useful information to help you make good choices about food.