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A 2026 Taiwan study reveals most fifth and sixth graders eat poorly, leading to health issues, prompting calls for better nutrition policies.
A 2026 survey of 1,255 fifth and sixth graders in Taiwan found that over 66% eat fast or fried foods weekly, 54% consume sugary drinks, and more than half snack on sweets regularly.
Over 10% eat breakfast fewer than three days a week, and many breakfasts include sugary drinks or processed foods.
At dinner, 24% lack a fixed mealtime, and 63% rely heavily on carbohydrates without enough protein or vegetables.
The study links poor eating habits to health issues like sleep problems, diarrhea, and allergies, with 65% of children reporting physical discomfort.
The Child Welfare League Foundation urges families, schools, and the government to improve diets through regular meals, better food labeling, and nutrition education.
Un estudio de Taiwán de 2026 revela que la mayoría de los estudiantes de quinto y sexto grado comen mal, lo que lleva a problemas de salud, lo que provocó llamados a mejores políticas nutricionales.