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US children's cereals have grown unhealthier, with fat, sodium, and sugar increasing since 2010.
New research reveals that children's cereals in the US have become less healthy since 2010, with fat and sodium levels increasing by 34% and 32%, respectively.
Sugar levels rose by 11%, while protein and fiber decreased.
The study, focusing on newly-released cereals between 2010 and 2023, suggests cereal makers may prioritize taste over nutrition, though impacts on children's overall health were not assessed.
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Los cereales de los niños estadounidenses se han vuelto más insalubres, con grasa, sodio y azúcar en aumento desde 2010.