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Effects of Serving High-Sugar Cereals on Children's Breakfast-Eating Behavior
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Compared with serving low-sugar cereals, high-sugar cereals increase children's total sugar consumption and reduce the overall nutritional quality of their breakfast. Children will consume low-sugar cereals when offered, and they provide a superior breakfast option.
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