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19. Limit Children's Sugar Intake To Six Teaspoons A Day, American Heart Association Advises<http://connect.kff.org/e1t/c/*W27GGGy7wWXnfW4Cp7r72TjYrt0/*W926BJJ8m0yfDW8Lnz9h87519t0/5/f18dQhb0S65P2RMFfcVWnLX431SDnTW1xqDxK6BKD-XW7DBH094VGQ8LW2N3gFh60N2WmW87L8rD8VSNf5W5NtB4x6b1TFlW2NYWX_4m8t_ZW2Mq50L3b0MyLVQv9FY32bqCrW8WYNx05g1CY7W7pHggT8VhbhsW8NwgVm7w-3mpW6WPv9n3FpCmyW7w6ghp1yMh2xV4tXCb52PwKSN47S-x8jnvXXVLD4FH5HR0PdVsspQl2HrPjCW77fcB-7y4LrQW5q2DlZ2FzDPHW4KXj4H5v6C0jVLvTc73WrmBVW3Z1VQR1KLKl5W2h9rfn9d0jTcN1N3ZVBfgpgGW4YMHZM7SHD8RW7pWjWs3jgM65W5BKrMr1Ww2QDW1DkSmJ9l6KGrW5zh9WN8srsm4N31n6Ytr3bGrW5Cxff-7WX4xyW7CrJtV436G2LW7Vwh_f5b_2F7W2gcSY53t8SsXW111sPG2nCNM7W8pcXrY8R7QdfN3V7QMPv5YLRW4gDY0j5fhF2hW8C8zRG6MqsCQW5JKf3W5mdK1BW12MSft3T6W7hW47GxNm8JnlY1W63dyqs6xqYQHW38_qGG5Y-n-CN38W0z3Tysc-W7045Vw4gSvVZW9bHsZt7n0kZDW3bkP8G6PPHcSW2h2Bcd6TMq4CVpwHQK7J6wBD111>
Daily diets for those aged 2 to 18 should not exceed six teaspoons of added sugar -- the equivalent to about 100 calories or 25 grams. In related news, the soda tax in Berkeley, California appears to be achieving its goal of cutting sugar consumption.
Reuters: U.S. Heart Group Sets Limit On Sugar For Kids And Teens <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__connect.kff.org_e1t_c_-2AW27GGGy7wWXnfW4Cp7r72TjYrt0_-2AW4HFQbq6BbyW6W50mH1B82f89h0_5_f18dQhb0S65M6XvnqxV11Ds64-2DB-2DhGW79fRY83BYhdjW6kMJ5z7Qk82rN6vxPlVGVh1fW7x70DK6XpCCZVn9NWG75pTbCN4f1rxjLK7MtW60G3V172dVk1W4LFdp-5F7z5kc9W1xNxRf269mYVW32qQS37GMyyGW1wQbrl4992XCVJ9-2D8Q1ktdYMVwG7hF5qPrXBW4SbmJk4K56l2N2YbYD3gsQG3VNsSTt3GJLmjW6j-5FC4p1lTyGCN6hrSKRjllYRW85KlYY6FmThtVfklqB3LmJYbN8pklC0Z0XDrW2mcDwD6yHzzdW4g2k6j8Z0cN1W6XVQM04FBpfJW1jhHP98t240fV-2Dc2M64yZW3VW6WBLqJ3grv9kW3H474f8K5MtvW3m3ZXj8hHydtN3kX8bxsn7bSW18RC2N3kY717W3DkCd82nv3vdW1Bp6n84qjKk8W6RC1814z20xLW5vRXSh59cY-2DyW7sqDy-2D7CkzBqW8MqQyY1C1lZVW37gF7434ZMddN10vYfq9NRR7W53-5FV864ZTHT2W2-2DtM7Y5DzjdDW6vtghx8NkrfkW7xb6bC6WWc6KW7H9mMC4ZG06GW8K4zy08r41JLW5r-2DB6d8BfLh1111&d=CwMF-g&c=mRWFL96tuqj9V0Jjj4h40ddo0XsmttALwKjAEOCyUjY&r=gw6dgcl4aL0ZtNHJl7OEsLCNGtawjInwXOkDmXH4-DY&m=qnNMIlWGeQxgpoKFDfbXJFpimcxcGIjWOqDMlxhHdac&s=USgqfgZ-JxMl7IeEbbJ7EOMtC0UlBy-HGB4W635NIrQ&e=>
The vast majority of children and teens should have less than six teaspoons of added sugar in their diet each day, according to the American Heart Association. Until age 2, children should consume no added sugars at all, and between ages 2 and 18 they should limit added sugars to 25 grams per day, the organization says. (Seaman, 8/24)
CNN: Sugar Recommendation: No More Than 6 Teaspoons Per Day For Kids <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__connect.kff.org_e1t_c_-2AW27GGGy7wWXnfW4Cp7r72TjYrt0_-2AW1xZP-5Fy2ykhC3W1zctkQ6NPm-2D70_5_f18dQhb0S65M2Rwhz9V123Ln4RB71QW5YcMGv5Xvtq6W64nnmC4NzDZGW4nShLn8kKDHYW27Rlz741-2DWw8W39Cgs24jXrbKW7g-5F-5F555Wfpg5W2GxVPJ7Kf3R-5FW4Cm18N7m657BW3Y37H23dh3ZVW29Pc6Z1f5KgJW20ZGmx6y1VL0W4RFlQ62HQZ7yN1sKTHP6ss0WW8Fx4mH6X1h2nW1KngBV73scglW642Kf68rmZkVW93-2Dy6W8JsktFW1-2DHSGC1kg0thW8WLzqD14QgBMV-5FQsf91Wf43hW1hTrs13CYcX6W4q2ZHl8s1QBQW41bl-2DN96RYp0W50TJCw4J7VX7W8k4q2021ppntN78gyM-5FQ-2DdygW2gvypY7nmZsGW6TdwXT1T8H74W6C1-5FSV1chmg2W6mCJGx1211-5FfW3hjHMp5kW-2DjtW2hCxdP3l0Rt-5FW7QLCtl7rQkGJW6SDRyz8D55-5FPW13xMwl2RPRG3V7-5Frbv5Q7L1LW8htXHx1nRsFSN5X2pcYqLcgGW2pykrN4qpxC6W4RX9KW6t5d2DW7QGQPM8SslfzW8Wp5Sb4cmqYCW18DTcw57NJ-2DhW6P9lbc9bl-5FtzW6RlYsj757V45f3jySj-5F02&d=CwMF-g&c=mRWFL96tuqj9V0Jjj4h40ddo0XsmttALwKjAEOCyUjY&r=gw6dgcl4aL0ZtNHJl7OEsLCNGtawjInwXOkDmXH4-DY&m=qnNMIlWGeQxgpoKFDfbXJFpimcxcGIjWOqDMlxhHdac&s=erOI2XJ8qhD-o8XCR7xU4ItyaHh1okPBQcTd_y8i6Ns&e=>
Children, ages 2 to 18, should consume no more than about six teaspoons of added sugars in their daily diets, according to new recommendations from the American Heart Association. Researchers called limiting a child's added sugar consumption to six teaspoons -- equivalent to about 100 calories or 25 grams -- "an important public health target" in a paper published in the journal Circulation on Monday. The paper outlines the new recommendations. (8/23)
CBS News: American Heart Association Issues Strict New Guidelines For Added Sugars Intake  <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__connect.kff.org_e1t_c_-2AW27GGGy7wWXnfW4Cp7r72TjYrt0_-2AW3V112g22kNzvW8BZXl21jHNmd0_5_f18dQhb0S1Wb2Rwhz9V126y42vhVmzW3cGTjC2vz224W3JR6RP3Msm7ZW2-2D-2DSb63-5FTmGhW83hWKv3L-2Dj83W5hGW2c7MFYxjW5Wrvxq2xF9Q5W4R-2DZBN5V7-2DjnW4YqYcS2g1pDJW89trVm6zmLW0W1gsxFx5m8n7XW8SbRp-5F4cRvV-2DN4Cmlp3K1QpyW3C-2DpHt2jcrFMW4MMx6y52t-5Fb0W7Cy1R41Ns-2DBnN67YpfqD4J80W8cn7KJ81MxpmW5s-5FR3k5Jn1-5FkN27Qw7mQfk39W5-2D85hH6rq-2Dy-5FW7W3-2D961bvpvLW4nWhPT7LHY-5F9N2z7lxN-5FynddW3JMdW914N-5FT5W2LQj6Q2xyBmcVmWhVM7YFkc1W2lLVJK1L15NzW28Dl1m2lGbqCW1yRxb24M9fBJW10TffZ395pp1W8Rd2xV370CgsW6bBSGm1SWLsXN3Yr5h92h74LW4GZfgj4hLvQJW80Pn2b9dxJ0MW7WSfTy4P6bsXW2vf2MH8TQxcWW313Swb47P2M-2DW3PB4lX7JFdktW8pmmVY6kxDFFW1tx1mr5dfZs8W4fT4cR5Szp6bW746Zv33KLmXmW8tPLPr1LSsxhW8X4X-2Dj8lrB31dHbvsl11&d=CwMF-g&c=mRWFL96tuqj9V0Jjj4h40ddo0XsmttALwKjAEOCyUjY&r=gw6dgcl4aL0ZtNHJl7OEsLCNGtawjInwXOkDmXH4-DY&m=qnNMIlWGeQxgpoKFDfbXJFpimcxcGIjWOqDMlxhHdac&s=ci34adAb9uZ3YyebtFpryScH6FV3sjJQwkHfsdKf2og&e=>
Children in the United States currently consume an average of 19 teaspoons of sugar a day. But the American Heart Association wants families to focus on taming that sweet tooth.In its first-ever guidelines on added sugar, the American Heart Association calls for a daily limit of less than six teaspoons for children between ages 2 and 18, and none at all for kids younger than 2 years old. (8/23)
NPR: Berkeley's Soda Tax Appears To Cut Consumption Of Sugary Drinks <http://connect.kff.org/e1t/c/*W27GGGy7wWXnfW4Cp7r72TjYrt0/*W30CTlZ4n8TT3W6LMzFB3xYsXr0/5/f18dQhb0S65M2RMFdXV123Kb1vYx-DW5rN1S73jSBL4W5p_LsK76pGYyN1dRfnRP0DZqW75yQy885VmdCW3GPJkH2drJcKW9chGNn2crsdhW3rF12g2bJzrDV8VfDN1LsT1CW5QxHbG4mNCPqW4kxvWG2c4xYDW80-YvN3YMzxzW874yTb81nS5cW2Vd1tk1y0XgcVHSBkx62TygPW2_777y7T2ncbW1S0pP-5GfwMWW3y2mg72vsbvDN6N2-Wpj5cbJMDlW2ykXfk6W1BRPqc7zn4s5W7WdkQ44R-r-TVG9cMP3RlTdCW7n_Wqc7MMNmgW7T3JRD59Z9V9W4frH-d1xVvdQW5KtJK27ytSxnN7sQbPqJT9JkW5ldSk_1D4NldW1WtrGl5YK48pW5ttdWS7dXLLqW3CtcfQ86yMbVW5j1cL57GJJ3vW83qCsL96-HlNW4wBxls58R3scW78c8Xs1hCTGrW1cBJY32_PG_1W6-mMdz8FGGfyW7DDRMj8vPKRYW7Vq_V43rd1p_W5PZvzC1X1W2dW2Nxm517GYqMLW9d313110KJzhVkDRy138m0XKW2FlDQc1JvtQ-W7RFSRK2Z0PkfVzg6-r4H37ywW978jVN5Jd-xyVTN7LD3w8GC0W5zg35Z9k2KGfW6qV8k83FlGr9M2jH7dKWywv103>
The nation's first "soda tax" on sugar-sweetened beverages, which went into effect in Berkeley, Calif., last year, appears to be working. According to a new study, consumption of sugary drinks - at least in some neighborhoods - is down by a whopping 20 percent. (Charles, 8/24)
Los Angeles Times: Berkeley Sees A Big Drop In Soda Consumption After Penny-Per-Ounce 'Soda Tax' <http://connect.kff.org/e1t/c/*W27GGGy7wWXnfW4Cp7r72TjYrt0/*W2Sr5X58qnLsKW1h095-5p8Q2v0/5/f18dQhb0SfHG4y9BvDV_P1vF1m6b_SW3Dv7994c9tsPW5_ztRf1mhDGsW99c0JB8nN_d_W1nbbym7cFLQQW6PZs8k5Db6Y5W6bsvft6RTLQSW8-hMyh4KPYtLW4s9SB31wZL0kW50tWlD95S6cZW6QxNrs3Ljg8gN7f94ZP5GrPFW9dtdj_57mD5lW9bTNXY954KlMW4P0Yt62c4S7XW2jZZNS40dKRdW5KncgV7NQGvYVtwpSY5LnwpCW8HTqX49dt7l_W5h_Nh67JCxGlW81bhDK7N0nt4W6rY-3s2KQ2YYW1GrMNZ2vrpZXW1ks0Kj39yfgrW1gvjSz3CCbnSMqPkxDnjZC8W8h_Hh92Pt3qpW2bLwPR49hn6XW2KpWpT3qVxZNVsHLxN3mVdxRW6yWqSd4Bxn27W5nDlxH3mCM9_W2qPXq56wPbVtW8ktzQk2fvqYhN8jThz34BK78W3nLM2T1ytd7DW5XLXyt7t5D2-W1FVhz42p8_TTW7-cq4L8PXmZbW3ygvH88c3mppVH56y02Fp-WTW7jXY9n6c-XZ3W1XZnsr1ZSNqjW2nRzM357_kHTW51y2Mq5RrsRJW2_31mH7dtM-7W6qwvVP5qsngPN8sTq9dmRw0WV9ZLfq3Q8fZV111>
Five months after the city implemented its penny-per-ounce tax on all manner of sugar-sweetened beverages, lower-income residents had reduced their consumption by 21%, compared to the pre-tax days. Meanwhile, their counterparts in neighboring Oakland and San Francisco increased the amount of sugary drinks consumed by 4% during the same period, according to a study published Tuesday in the American Journal of Public Health. (Kaplan, 8/23)
The Wall Street Journal: Soda Consumption Falls After Special Tax In California City <http://connect.kff.org/e1t/c/*W27GGGy7wWXnfW4Cp7r72TjYrt0/*VjkK-y22DczvW47GT1l2dM_450/5/f18dQhb0S2C828_wpBV11tpm2vj2H6W2vlsdd2xdPjLW2HrFBz4ztKPrW1cvLlY6SzwXvW82S_W692tKdMW1T3h0Y5lz7ZwW3N-Z9Q3RZH23W7XdW3q7WXSmpW6H80KR2hY0XlW8bgCv816qZmjW571dHN82S2bZW1LqK5V6syZPsW2JjNvj2F663ZW2wnlWM7MkWwTW61KGkz4H_nlYVnkCvV2SL1XsW726jS41tXzWDN2hYLnZhQFdYW617kc_2-S8kFW3Hbvl83B3F-fW7LFzCw27rYj0W7J5G851HnWYcVKbvv43zW3gWW7TYT7C4BFKLlW2gw9QR6NF5MfW1hbp3K37flRbW9kYd1X4_BrLKW57NDK-37VWbtW78Z_Z86p8bddW5gpDX349CysfW75nSxw6b9BXyW8HkZCB5kg23wW3_XRdM2nh3HrW5gvBFd55kXLkVw5j7d4YcB3cW6PYD1448TpLxW1Q3WBy1LGdq0N6Rr0h3NRXGpV9Q7cp4wSs70W9187724BvckCN2vm3hsfzdtqW1-7LYv8kmGFrW1qcnHC4ltFfpW51Tzyx1Dq25WW5101xG7gYGnQW7zpd3_5LwmKnVy7Nv25fJd8LW6qW9D77nxBPZW5ylVBG3YRVVWW2jkcbR5hmH_P103>
Consumption of soda and other sugary drinks fell by more than a fifth in low-income neighborhoods of Berkeley after the California city became the first in the U.S. to introduce a special tax last year, according to a study published Tuesday. The peer-reviewed research is the first to measure the impact of the penny-per-ounce tax. It found that consumption declined 21% and many residents switched to water after the tax went into effect in March 2015, according to the study published online in the American Journal of Public Health. (Esterl, 8/23)



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