Ultra Processed Foods Make Up 2/3rds Of Diet For Kids In Britain, New Study Reveals
Briefly

Two-thirds of the calories children in Britain are getting are coming from 'ultra-processed' foods, including ice cream, processed meats, chips, mass-produced bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits, and sodas, linked to obesity and heart disease.
Adolescents' food patterns are influenced by the home environment, marketing, peers, and behaviors, with ultra-processed foods comprising the majority of their diets, affecting long-term health implications.
Read at Natural Health News
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