TV ads for sugary cereal do influence kids' breakfast cravings
date:Dec 20, 2018
buy the advertised brands, Emond added.

Parents may be able to limit this influence by switching to ad-free programming for kids, Emond advised.

The children in the study were between 3 and 5 years old.

The cereals in the study had the most sugar among brands advertised to children, with about 9 to 12g of added sugar per ounce. That translates to more than 28g per serving, exceeding the maximum amount of daily recommended sugar intake for kids, researchers note.

To determine if kids saw ads
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