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вторник, 30 августа 2011 г.

Breakfast Cereals For Children Are A Lot Of Sugar

Breakfast Cereals For Children Are A Lot Of Sugar.


Getting kids to peaceably sup nutritious, low-sugar breakfast cereals may be child's play, researchers report. A immature lessons finds that children will with pleasure chow down on low-sugar cereals if they're given a electing of choices at breakfast, and many balance for any missing sweetness by opting for fruit instead Keflex next day delivery. The 5-to-12-year-olds in the swatting still ate about the same supply of calories at all events of whether they were allowed to decide from cereals high in sugar or a low-sugar selection.



However, the kids weren't inherently opposed to healthier cereals, the researchers found. "Don't be alarmed that your young gentleman is booming to refuse to eat breakfast Flunitrazepam tab. The kids will snack it," said enquiry co-author Marlene B Schwartz, stand-in director of Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.



Nutritionists have sustained frowned on sugary breakfast cereals that are heavily marketed by cereal makers and gobbled up by kids. In 2008, Consumer Reports analyzed cereals marketed to kids and found that each serving of 11 peerless brands had about as much sugar as a glazed donut. The munitions dump also reported that two cereals were more than half sugar by power and nine others were at least 40 percent sugar.



This week, nourishment Amazon General Mills announced that it is reducing the sugar levels in its cereals geared toward children, although they'll still have much more sugar than many grown-up cereals. In the meantime, many parents suppose that if cereals aren't rolling in it with sweetness, kids won't break bread them.



But is that true? In the changed study, researchers offered assorted breakfast cereal choices to 91 urban children who took leave in a summer heyday Dadaistic program in New England. Most were from minorities families and about 60 percent were Spanish-speaking.