Monday, 30 April 2012

Having Kids Doesn’t Inspire Adults to Eat Healthier: Study

<p>MONDAY, Apr 30 (<span>HealthDay News</span>) — Starting a family does not
lead <span>young adults</span> to eat healthier in sequence to set a good instance for
their children, a new investigate says.</p>
<p>Researchers analyzed a diets of some-more than 2,500 participants enrolled
in a investigate examining a growth of coronary artery illness risk
factors in immature adults. None of a participants had children during the
start of a study, that collected information from 1985 to 1993.</p>
<p>During that time, <span>saturated fat</span> intake decreased by 2.1 percent among
non-parents and by 1.6 percent among parents. Neither organisation showed
statistically poignant changes in their intake of calories, fruits and
vegetables, sugar-sweetened beverages, or quick food.</p>
<p>The investigate appears online Apr 30 in a Journal of a Academy of
Nutrition and Dietetics.</p>
<p>“We found that parenth...

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