Article 3C64M Limit children to two sugary snacks a day, parents told

Limit children to two sugary snacks a day, parents told

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Sarah Boseley Health editor
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Public Health England urging parents to take tougher line on sweets, cakes and fizzy drinks between meals to stem obesity crisis

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Children's snacking habits are setting them up for obesity and poor health, Public Health England has warned, calling on parents to take a tougher line on sweets and cakes and fizzy drinks between meals.

Children in England are eating on average at least three unhealthy high-calorie sugary snacks and drinks every day, says PHE, and about a third of children eat four or more. It is urging parents to draw the line at two and make sure they are not more than 100 calories each.

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