Icelanders Eat More Sweets 23. ágúst 2006 12:32 Nammi A new consumer study conducted by the Government health institute shows that Icelanders consume more sugar than the other Nordic countries, or almost a kilo per inhabitant per week. Icelanders especially consume sugar in the form of soda drinks. On the positive side, Icelanders are eating more fruit, and the increase of fruit consumption is 13,2 kilos per inhabitant over the last two years. According ot Laufey Steingrímsdóttir, nutritionist, this is a surprise but could be traced to the fact that schools and companies are offering more fruit. Icelanders also hold a record within the Nordic countries for dairy consumption, and according to Laufey this is due mainly to a rise in dairy drinks from skyr and fermented milk. Meat consumption is also on the rise, in the form of chicken and lamb, whereas people are eating less fish. News News in English Mest lesið Hætta með ökuskírteini í símaveski vegna Evrópureglna Innlent Trump sendir þjóðvarðlið til Los Angeles Erlent Ísraelsmenn undirbúi árás á skútuna með Gretu Thunberg um borð Erlent „Ertu kannski Íslendingur?“ Erlent Hótar Musk alvarlegum afleiðingum styðji hann Demókrata Erlent 70 milljóna króna halli vegna uppsagnar samningsins Innlent Alþjóðlegir sérfræðingar ræða baráttuna gegn myglu í Hörpu Innlent Þrír reyndu að komast undan lögreglu Innlent Danskar herþotur verða staðsettar á Grænlandi Erlent Rannsökuðu eigin samsæriskenningar um fljúgandi furðuhluti Erlent
A new consumer study conducted by the Government health institute shows that Icelanders consume more sugar than the other Nordic countries, or almost a kilo per inhabitant per week. Icelanders especially consume sugar in the form of soda drinks. On the positive side, Icelanders are eating more fruit, and the increase of fruit consumption is 13,2 kilos per inhabitant over the last two years. According ot Laufey Steingrímsdóttir, nutritionist, this is a surprise but could be traced to the fact that schools and companies are offering more fruit. Icelanders also hold a record within the Nordic countries for dairy consumption, and according to Laufey this is due mainly to a rise in dairy drinks from skyr and fermented milk. Meat consumption is also on the rise, in the form of chicken and lamb, whereas people are eating less fish.
News News in English Mest lesið Hætta með ökuskírteini í símaveski vegna Evrópureglna Innlent Trump sendir þjóðvarðlið til Los Angeles Erlent Ísraelsmenn undirbúi árás á skútuna með Gretu Thunberg um borð Erlent „Ertu kannski Íslendingur?“ Erlent Hótar Musk alvarlegum afleiðingum styðji hann Demókrata Erlent 70 milljóna króna halli vegna uppsagnar samningsins Innlent Alþjóðlegir sérfræðingar ræða baráttuna gegn myglu í Hörpu Innlent Þrír reyndu að komast undan lögreglu Innlent Danskar herþotur verða staðsettar á Grænlandi Erlent Rannsökuðu eigin samsæriskenningar um fljúgandi furðuhluti Erlent