Sugar Coated

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  • 2015
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 6.3  (15)

Sugar Coated is a documentary film from 2014 directed by Michèle Hozer that delves into the controversial topic of sugar consumption and its effects on human health. The film explores how sugar has become one of the most consumed substances in the world and how its presence in food has increasingly been linked to a variety of health-related problems, including obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

The film takes us on a journey that examines the history of sugar production and consumption in North America, showing how sugar has gone from being a luxury item to a staple ingredient in the modern diet. The film highlights the role of the sugar industry in influencing public policy, pointing out how the industry has been able to fund research that downplays the effects of sugar on health.

The documentary features interviews with a range of experts who speak candidly about their concerns regarding sugar consumption. Among these are Dr. Robert Lustig, a pediatric endocrinologist who has become an outspoken critic of sugar and its effects on health. Dr. Lustig argues that sugar is addictive, toxic, and is the root cause of many health problems related to obesity and metabolic dysfunction.

Another expert featured in the film is Gary Taubes, a science journalist, and author of "Why We Get Fat." Taubes argues that the focus on calorie consumption is misguided and that sugar consumption is the real cause of obesity and diabetes.

In addition to these experts, the film also features Yoni Freedhoff, a Canadian physician who focuses on obesity treatment. Freedhoff discusses the impact of sugar on the food industry and how it has led to an emphasis on convenience foods that are high in sugar but low in nutrients.

The documentary includes archival footage and images that illustrate the role of the sugar industry in shaping public opinion and policy on sugar consumption. The film also features interviews with individuals who have been personally affected by sugar-related health problems, including obesity and diabetes.

Throughout the film, there is a clear message that the modern diet, which is high in sugar, is unsustainable and is leading to a public health crisis. The documentary offers some solutions to this problem, including a call for greater education on the effects of sugar and for companies to reduce the amount of sugar in their products.

Overall, Sugar Coated is a well-researched and thought-provoking film that raises important questions about the role of industry in shaping public health policy, and the impact of sugar consumption on health. It presents a compelling argument that the sugar industry has been able to influence public opinion and policy on sugar consumption and highlights the importance of taking action to reduce sugar consumption in order to improve public health.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2015
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (15)