For many years, a heart-healthy diet has been associated with limiting sodium and fat, but the latest guidelines from the American Heart Association (AHA) now include limiting ADDED sugar as well. This does not include naturally occurring sugar found in fruit (fructose) and milk (lactose). There is no conclusive evidence that a diet high in sugar affects blood cholesterol and triglycerides or blood pressure, however, many foods high in added sugar are often “empty calories”. These high calorie foods often don’t…