89 percent of children's food products provide poor nutritional quality
Monday, July 14, 2008 - 11:07
in Health & Medicine
Nine out of ten regular food items aimed specifically at children have a poor nutritional content - because of high levels of sugar, fat or sodium - according to a detailed study of 367 products published in the July issue of the UK-based journal Obesity Reviews.
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