Misperceptions about added sugar, non‐nutritive sweeteners and juice in popular children's drinks: Experimental and cross‐sectional study with US parents of young children (1‐5 years)
Pediatric Obesity Apr 12, 2021
Harris JL, et al. - As experts advise against serving sugary drinks and non‐nutritive sweeteners to young children, but misperceptions about drink ingredients may contribute to consumption, researchers conducted the study for evaluating parents' ability to identify added sugar, non‐nutritive sweeteners and juice in children's drinks. They recruited US parents of young children (1‐5 years) through an online survey panel (N = 1,603). Misperceptions regarding product ingredients under current labelling practices indicate that updated regulations, including clear disclosures of sweetener and juice content on package fronts, are required.
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