山西省2019-2020学年度八年级下学期阶段性监测公益卷答案及试题(全科)。[2019·沈阳监测一] On average,
primary school children in England have at least three sugary
snacks a day, Public Health England (PHE) found. This means that
the sugar they consume is three times more than the recommended
maximum. Children between the ages of 4 and 10 consume 51.2% of
sugar from unhealthy snacks. PHE has launched a campaign,
Change4Life, to encourage parents to look for healthier snacks of
no more than 100 calories, and to limit them to two a day. The
campaign advises parents to give their children a maximum of two
snacks a day, with each containing no more than 100 calories. The
campaign will also offer parents special suggestions on a range of
healthier snacks — ones with 100 calories or fewer — at selected
supermarkets, PHE said.
PHE said it had also improved its app so that it could mark the
content of sugar, salt and fat in food and drinks. Dr Alison
Tedstone told the BBC she hoped the campaign would help parents to
choose healthier snacks for their children. “If
you wander through a supermarket, you can see much more goods being
sold as snacks than ever before,” she said, “It's a common phenomenon that kids'
lunchboxes are full of snacks, leading to a lot of calories for
lunch. Our research shows that parents usually appreciate a rule of
thumb (经验法则). However, they are surprised to know how much
sugar their children are consuming in snacks
now.”
Justine Roberts, founder of Mumsnet, said, “The intake
(摄入量) of sugar that kids are getting from snacks and
sugary drinks alone is pretty astonishing, and it can often be
difficult to distinguish which snacks are healthy and which are
not. The rule of thumb from Change4Life can help parents make their
decision correctly and wisely.”
体裁:说明文 题材:健康饮食 主题:控制孩子的含糖零食
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