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  2. Some 77% of parents said their children eat a dessert or pudding after their main meal at least once a week, of whom 18% have a dessert or pudding every day and 17% have one between four and six ...

  3. Child nutrition in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The study focused on 37 children spanning from the ages of 4 through to 13, of which their attitudes and daily exercise routine was reviewed. The study documented that there was initially a lapse in willingness to participate, however, after introducing fun games and engaging recreational sporting activities to the school culture, children ...

  4. Doctor shares three simple tricks to teach children about ...

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    TV doctor and bestselling author, Dr Chris van Tulleken, has revealed three simple ways to teach young children about healthy eating.. The 46-year-old writer of Ultra-Processed People, first rose ...

  5. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Human nutrition deals with the provision of essential nutrients in food that are necessary to support human life and good health. [1] Poor nutrition is a chronic problem often linked to poverty, food security , or a poor understanding of nutritional requirements. [ 2 ]

  6. Eating - Wikipedia

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    By 18 months, babies often have enough teeth and a sufficiently mature digestive system to eat the same foods as adults. Learning to eat is a messy process for children, and children often do not master neatness or eating etiquette until they are five or six years old. [13]

  7. High amounts of lead and sodium found in Lunchables, new ...

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    Store-bought lunch kits tested by Consumer Reports had sodium levels ranging from 460 mg to 740 mg per serving, which is almost a quarter to half of children’s daily limit.

  8. Nutrition education - Wikipedia

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    In a recent study done by medical researchers, from 2011-2012, 8.4% of young children ages 2–5, 17.7% of kids ages 6–11, and 20.5% of teens ages 12–19 are categorized as obese in the U.S. [24] Besides nutrition education, environmental factors such as a decrease in physical activity and increase in energy intake have led to more sedentary ...

  9. Experts find cardiometabolic risk signs in kids young as 3 ...

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