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Toddlers, Babies Eat Too Much Added Sugar
Nearly all toddlers in the US are eating too much added sugar.

Toddlers, Babies Eat Too Much Added Sugar
Nearly all toddlers in the US are eating too much added sugar.
The American Heart Association recommends children less than two years of age not have any added sugars.
But a new study found 98% of toddlers do.
Researchers found foods with the most added sugar were fruit drinks, baked goods, and flavored yogurt.
The study however did find that overall sugar consumption for toddlers and infants has dropped.
Which could be good news in curbing health conditions like obesity, cavities, and asthma.