In the early 1800s, we ate about 6.5 kilograms (15 pounds) of sugar per year. But by the turn of the 21st century, sugar consumption for people with modern diets reached nearly 72 kilograms (160 pounds) per year — with serious consequences for health and weight. A steady diet of sugar, fat and refined carbohydrates means that you're eating far more empty calories than you should, yet getting less of the high-fibre, high-nutrition foods like fruit, vegetables and whole grains that your body needs. Here are some helpful tips for reducing sugar in your diet.