الخميس، 13 ديسمبر 2012

Salted food than the desire of the child to drink-

Salted food than the desire of the child to drink-
Increased chance of overweight and obesity by 26%
 
 
 
Children who eat diets rich in salt are more willing to eat sugar-rich drinks to get rid of the taste salty, according to a new Australian study recently published in the journal Pediatrics.

Researchers warn "Deaken" Australian University that this combination of salty foods and sugary drinks may increase the risk of obesity, researchers believe that to reduce eating those foods could reduce drinks rich in sugars to end up around the lap.

In September, scientists wrote in the disease prevention Center in America that American children consume amounts of salt similar to that consumed by adults, which exposes them to the risk of high blood pressure.

The current study has worked to try to find out whether there is a relationship between the consumption of salted foods, and between hydration and sweetened beverages in particular, and the impact on weight gain.

Researchers worked on collecting data sample of Australian children of 4,283 children aged between 2 and 16 years of age, found that 62% of children consume soft drinks-.

In addition to the children who eat more than one drink a day increases the chance of overweight and obesity by 26%.

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