Presweetened cereals do not predict child obesity: Kellogg
date:Feb 19, 2013
The study published in the journal Infant, Child, Adolescent Nutrition (ICAN) concluded that children who consumed cereal, presweetened or non-presweetened, for breakfast had a lower body mass index (BMI) and less chance of being overweight or obese than children who eat other breakfasts or skip the morning meal entirely.


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