Make your Easter a sweet success!

NHS 24 is encouraging people to make their Easter break a sweet success – by pledging to cut down on sugar.

The spring holiday is traditionally a time for eating chocolate eggs and hot cross buns, but now the public are being urged to try some healthy alternatives.

The latest drive is part of the national Be-Healthwise this Easter campaign – which encourages people to stay healthy over the springtime break.

As NHS 24’s Medical Director Professor George Crooks explains, it might not be easy to cut down on sugar, but little steps make all the difference. He said:

“The Easter bunny is the bearer of all things sweet, delicious, and right with the world. But this spring why not fill those Easter baskets with some healthy alternatives?

“We’re all aware that sugary treats can contribute to becoming overweight and cause tooth decay and nobody is saying you cannot have a little of what you fancy.

“For a chocolate fix, why not try some strawberries, grapes or banana dipped in melted chocolate or swap milk chocolate Easter eggs for dark chocolate. Popcorn is also another low-fat alternative to your normal treats.

“Try and cut back on sugary drinks and remember, fruit juices contain lots of sugar. Simple swaps can make all the difference.”

Professor Crooks added: “Nobody is saying, you can’t have a little of what you fancy but a little step in the right direction can improve your health for the better.

“You can have a look at more healthy eating tips on: www.nhsinform.scot.”

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