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flag A 2026 Taiwan study reveals most fifth and sixth graders eat poorly, leading to health issues, prompting calls for better nutrition policies.

flag 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. flag Over 10% eat breakfast fewer than three days a week, and many breakfasts include sugary drinks or processed foods. flag At dinner, 24% lack a fixed mealtime, and 63% rely heavily on carbohydrates without enough protein or vegetables. flag The study links poor eating habits to health issues like sleep problems, diarrhea, and allergies, with 65% of children reporting physical discomfort. flag The Child Welfare League Foundation urges families, schools, and the government to improve diets through regular meals, better food labeling, and nutrition education.

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