Andrew Huberman· PhD
And you mentioned sugar intake in the last 20 years has actually gone down a little bit.
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And you mentioned sugar intake in the last 20 years has actually gone down a little bit.
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sugar consumption we start to learn that sugar is bad everybody knows sugar is bad and sugar con is going has come way down this is grams per person per day and we by 1999 i think is when we hit the peak and so this is around 110 grams per person per day and by 2000 wherever this ends 12 or so we're down to like 95 grams a day yet again obesity continues to climb