‘One bite and he was hooked’: from Kenya to Nepal, how parents are battling ultra-processed foods
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- Five families from different parts of the world, including Kenya and Nepal, are sharing their experiences in combating the rising consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) among children. This issue is particularly alarming as UPFs now constitute a significant portion of diets globally, especially in the UK and US, where they make up over half of the average diet.
- The recent publication of a comprehensive review in the Lancet highlights the health risks associated with UPFs, urging immediate action to address the long-term harm they pose to millions. This situation underscores the urgent need for parents and policymakers to prioritize healthier food options for children.
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