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Film exposes sugar hidden in health food

Australian actor gains weight while living on low-fat diet

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An Australian actor who set out to expose hidden sugar in health food said he gained 8.5kg and a paunch after a 60-day low-fat diet, including yoghurt, cereal, muesli bars and juices.

Damon Gameau’s documentar­y, That Sugar Film , studies the effect of consuming what it says is the average daily sugar intake for Australian adults — the equivalent of 40 teaspoons — on the human body.

“I think you can’t not be shocked by learning the average Australian consumes 40 spoonfuls of sugar per day, “Gameau told Reuters.

The film’s website explains how Gameau came to the “40 teaspoons” figure, with the first stop the Australian Bureau of Agricultur­e Resource Economics.

“Sugar is now hidden in so many foods that it is difficult to get a precise measuremen­t. As a result there are lots of different figures flying around,” it says.

That Sugar Film , featuring cameos by actors Hugh Jackman and Stephen Fry, opened in Australian cinemas this month and will be released in Britain in March.

In an experiment under medical supervisio­n, the actorturne­d-director increased his sugar intake while maintainin­g his exercise routine, but stayed away from soft drinks, chocolate and ice cream — traditiona­l villains in anti-obesity campaigns.

Gameau’s film makes him the guinea pig, just like Morgan Spurlock’s award-winning 2004 documentar­y Super Size Me in which the American filmmaker stuck to a McDonald’s-only diet.

A bowl of cereal with yoghurt and a glass of apple juice used up half of Gameau’s sugar quota for the day, bringing modern-day breakfast habits under increased scrutiny.

“It especially made me think of kids who are having breakfast in the morning,” he said. “Their blood sugars are just going up and down like a yo-yo.”

Doctors said the sugar experiment put the actor at risk of fatty liver disease, while his body fat had risen by 7 per cent. The film also shows Gameau visiting an Aboriginal community in the desert, where people had lived off the land for decades. But a Western diet has become an insidious threat, ushering in deaths from liver disease and diabetes.

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