Family Nutrition

Parents Can Fall Short of Their Expectations When It Comes to Children’s Eating Habits

14 MAR 2017 1 MIN READ
Parents Can Fall Short of Their Expectations When It Comes to Children’s Eating Habits

A study conducted by the University of Michigan found that most parents agree it is important to promote a healthy diet to their children, but only a third of parents felt confident that they were actually shaping healthy eating behaviors in their children. A challenge to getting kids to eat healthy foods is that families can be time crunched. Parents may look to convenience foods to make schedules work, but many convenience foods are high in sugar, fat, and calories and low in nutrients children need for growth and development. Industry should take notice of healthy convenience foods as a consumer need and a major business opportunity.

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The KHNI was founded by Kerry to ensure science has a clear, credible voice in addressing the food and beverage sector’s toughest questions, supported by a global network of over 1,000 Kerry scientists, external collaborators, and our Scientific Advisory Council.

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